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Positivity
Call me an optimist, but in the last few days at the major airports I’m in and out of often I’ve seen a noticeable uptick in PAX not only on my flights but in the airport in general. This was easy to see considering the near nothing loads I’ve been accustomed too for the last month. Anyone else see the same?
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You are an optimist and so am I. I’ve also noticed the same. In a month or two things are going to be a lot better. I feel that less people are in panic mode compared to 3 weeks ago. Grocery stores aren’t as empty except for TP of course.
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Originally Posted by wilco811
(Post 3040744)
You are an optimist and so am I. I’ve also noticed the same. In a month or two things are going to be a lot better. I feel that less people are in panic mode compared to 3 weeks ago. Grocery stores aren’t as empty except for TP of course.
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Once the press is compelled to report the actual death rate (less than 1%), people will forget about social distancing in favor of low fares.
Several studies have been published in the last few days that more than suggest several millions have been infected by CV. |
Originally Posted by Speed Select
(Post 3040764)
Several studies have been published in the last few days that more than suggest several millions have been infected by CV. At this point the reasonable thing is to isolate the most vulnerable group (the elderly with preexisting significant diseases) and let the rest get it to the point that herd immunity develops and decreases spread to the point the most vulnerable will be safe because everyone else will be immune. And yeah, I know, the immunity may be short lived, but if that’s the case developing an immunization is going to be even more problematic. We might as well start easing up right now, before we further damage our school systems, colleges and universities, small businesses, etc. Oh yeah, and airline pilots... |
Originally Posted by Excargodog
(Post 3040773)
21% of the people in NYC is 1.7 million in one major metropolitan area alone.
At this point the reasonable thing is to isolate the most vulnerable group (the elderly with preexisting significant diseases) and let the rest get it to the point that herd immunity develops and decreases spread to the point the most vulnerable will be safe because everyone else will be immune. And yeah, I know, the immunity may be short lived, but if that’s the case developing an immunization is going to be even more problematic. We might as well start easing up right now, before we further damage our school systems, colleges and universities, small businesses, etc. Oh yeah, and airline pilots... |
Originally Posted by Joebob21
(Post 3040734)
Call me an optimist, but in the last few days at the major airports I’m in and out of often I’ve seen a noticeable uptick in PAX not only on my flights but in the airport in general. This was easy to see considering the near nothing loads I’ve been accustomed too for the last month. Anyone else see the same?
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Originally Posted by kettlechips
(Post 3040881)
I'm not sure what others are planning, but I'm planning on eating out a lot and traveling extensively as soon as this lock down is over...
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Here's the numbers compared to last year for reference. They update it daily.
https://www.tsa.gov/coronavirus/passenger-throughput I don't think we've got enough data to necessarily make a trendline up, just seems like the Friday travel is higher than weekday which is expected. I did hear somewhere (can't recall where for the life of me) that Air New Zealand is seeing a noticeable uptick in bookings however, so there's hope! |
Originally Posted by PilotH
(Post 3040929)
Here's the numbers compared to last year for reference. They update it daily.
https://www.tsa.gov/coronavirus/passenger-throughput I don't think we've got enough data to necessarily make a trendline up, just seems like the Friday travel is higher than weekday which is expected. Actually, we do. Seven day moving average is on an upward trend. Fourteen day moving average has flattened. Six of the last seven days have seen an increase vs. same day week prior. It's a bottom, maybe not "the" bottom, but the current trend is in fact upwards. |
Originally Posted by bradthepilot
(Post 3041473)
Actually, we do. Seven day moving average is on an upward trend. Fourteen day moving average has flattened. Six of the last seven days have seen an increase vs. same day week prior. It's a bottom, maybe not "the" bottom, but the current trend is in fact upwards.
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Yes, anecdotal evidence but CLT was pretty active on Friday, almost every table in the food court was occupied and the rockers were full of non crew members, maybe we’ve hit the bottom.
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Yup. Its called...wait for it...summer. Enough people will go out to start to pump some life back into this economy.
Also, keeping in line with the positivity and not wanting to start the dreaded thread drift, if you or your significant other isn't that great at cooking, go out when things open back up. Just use it as an excuse to say "Hey honey, your cooking is fine, but we're doing this for America." :D |
Glad to hear the positivity in the sea of negativity. I’m still preparing to get “F’ed” but hoping for the best.
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Originally Posted by blavin
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Glad to hear the positivity in the sea of negativity. I’m still preparing to get “F’ed” but hoping for the best.
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Any idea when the Europe flying is going to open up again? As things progress I suspect US carriers will be able to pick up some transatlantic market share as they have been capitalized by the Govt, unlike the Euro carriers who havent been capitalized. In short they will be better postured should this scenario play out.
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Originally Posted by bradthepilot
(Post 3041473)
Actually, we do. Seven day moving average is on an upward trend. Fourteen day moving average has flattened. Six of the last seven days have seen an increase vs. same day week prior. It's a bottom, maybe not "the" bottom, but the current trend is in fact upwards.
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Originally Posted by Tom Bradys Cat
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Any idea when the Europe flying is going to open up again? As things progress I suspect US carriers will be able to pick up some transatlantic market share as they have been capitalized by the Govt, unlike the Euro carriers who havent been capitalized. In short they will be better postured should this scenario play out.
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Originally Posted by Joebob21
(Post 3040734)
Call me an optimist, but in the last few days at the major airports I’m in and out of often I’ve seen a noticeable uptick in PAX not only on my flights but in the airport in general. This was easy to see considering the near nothing loads I’ve been accustomed too for the last month. Anyone else see the same?
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Passenger's negative comments on airlines flights are a positive. They are starting to complain that airlines are not doing 'Social Distancing' because the flights are too full to do that..Great news!!
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