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Originally Posted by THKooj
(Post 2950445)
Yes, that is correct. AA's overall goal is to shrink the regional portfolio and put more flying on the WO. More flying at the Voy is always good.
Agreed I gotchu! Just make sure you communicate your point better for the other folks [emoji6] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
I predict THKooj will flow back to Envoy in 2021.
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American just announced growth in Boston on the e175. Dont get your pants wet, republic opened a domicile there 6 months ago.
yeap more good news coming for the non w/o's |
True to form aag grows republic out of boston.
but you have the flow in your wallet. |
While generally depressing there might be a silver lining there too. If Republic increases their Boston footprint, maybe they won't have time to eat our lunch in 4 courses with room for dessert (80+ pairings lost to them) in NYC.
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Originally Posted by NoValueAviator
(Post 2960372)
While generally depressing there might be a silver lining there too. If Republic increases their Boston footprint, maybe they won't have time to eat our lunch in 4 courses with room for dessert (80+ pairings lost to them) in NYC.
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Originally Posted by dera
(Post 2960377)
If AA decides to sell 76 seats on those pairings, then it's hard to compete against that.
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Originally Posted by NoValueAviator
(Post 2960389)
Hard to compete how?
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Originally Posted by dera
(Post 2960396)
We don't have enough 175's to fly those routes.
Looking forward to seeing Republic open a DFW base lol |
Originally Posted by NoValueAviator
(Post 2960401)
I guess you're under the impression that having finite numbers of 175s is strictly an Envoy problem? And AA switched former Republic 175 pairings to Envoy 145s in Miami because those passengers really liked not having wifi?
Looking forward to seeing Republic open a DFW base lol |
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