View Poll Results: Will AA declare bankruptcy?
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#114
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Joined APC: Jul 2019
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That oil rig posting any good news for you guys? Just curious.
#116
Are the AA numbers mainline or all flying with AA colors ? I know. I know. What does it matter it is all AA.
Let me ask it another way , if I buy a ticket on AA and fly on JetBlue or Piedmont does that number go towards what AA is flying ?
#117
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JetBlue? They aren’t even in a codeshare right now. If and when one is approved and started, no, buying a ticket on JetBlue via AA.com would count in JetBlue’s numbers, not AA’s. It is JetBlue’s capacity/seats if it is JetBlue metal, not AA’s. Subsidiaries (or CPAs) flying an AA flight like your Piedmont example - yes that counts towards AA numbers as those seats are controlled by AA. But a codeshare wouldn’t count toward it. That’s how I understand it. AA (or AA controlled) metal = AA capacity. AA selling a ticket on JB metal: JB capacity.
#118
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Joined APC: Jan 2021
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I think everyone was already aware AA is the largest Airline in the world. Unfortunately being the largest comes at a cost. More money more problems still holds true I guess.
Break even load factors for each airline listed below.
Capacity
AA: 78.9%
DL: 74.2%
UA: 75.6%
SW: 72.5%
Reference: https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesasquith/2020/03/31/analysis-how-much-money-do-empty-flights-really-cost-airlines/
Break even load factors for each airline listed below.
Capacity
AA: 78.9%
DL: 74.2%
UA: 75.6%
SW: 72.5%
Reference: https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesasquith/2020/03/31/analysis-how-much-money-do-empty-flights-really-cost-airlines/
#119
I think everyone was already aware AA is the largest Airline in the world. Unfortunately being the largest comes at a cost. More money more problems still holds true I guess.
Break even load factors for each airline listed below.
Capacity
AA: 78.9%
DL: 74.2%
UA: 75.6%
SW: 72.5%
Reference: https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesasquith/2020/03/31/analysis-how-much-money-do-empty-flights-really-cost-airlines/
Break even load factors for each airline listed below.
Capacity
AA: 78.9%
DL: 74.2%
UA: 75.6%
SW: 72.5%
Reference: https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamesasquith/2020/03/31/analysis-how-much-money-do-empty-flights-really-cost-airlines/
#120
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/expe...cuQozVPFyliqiQ
Don’t forget the stimulus ticket crowd either. I think those qualified to fly will be busy this summer
Don’t forget the stimulus ticket crowd either. I think those qualified to fly will be busy this summer
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