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Originally Posted by Myfingershurt
(Post 3287801)
So…back on topic. Yesterday surpassed 2019 numbers. Of course 2019 numbers were probably day before Labor Day, but whatever.
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Originally Posted by CBreezy
(Post 3288318)
Wasn't labor day Sept 7 last year?
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Originally Posted by Myfingershurt
(Post 3288328)
Last year wasn’t 2019
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How long can this last?
It’s been almost 2 years since pax airlines have turned a profit yet they are all hiring at record #s. With the CARES money drying up and no end in sight with travel restrictions loosening up, how long can these airlines lasts non profitable before we start hearing the B word, or F words again?
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Originally Posted by ChoppedTone
(Post 3294374)
It’s been almost 2 years since pax airlines have turned a profit yet they are all hiring at record #s. With the CARES money drying up and no end in sight with travel restrictions loosening up, how long can these airlines lasts non profitable before we start hearing the B word, or F words again?
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Originally Posted by CBreezy
(Post 3294378)
What you're saying doesn't match the reality of the current operating environment, although I would not rule out one airline bankruptcy. The airlines, while not operating at a ridiculous profit are, more or less, doing alright.
Have you seen the balance sheet of the big 3? I don’t think they’re doing “alright”. |
Originally Posted by zyzz
(Post 3294383)
Have you seen the balance sheet of the big 3? I don’t think they’re doing “alright”.
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If you take every year September and put it against may, guess what happens. “TSA sees lowest numbers since May”
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