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Angel 05-27-2009 10:45 AM

new low-cost carrier??
 
New Low-Cost Airline Targets Smaller Markets

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JetAmerica will begin serving mid-sized U.S. cities that it thinks larger carriers have left behind, with some fares as low as $9.

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??:confused:

UnlimitedAkro 05-27-2009 10:50 AM

Never heard of them either. But it sounds like Skybus the sequel.

bryris 05-27-2009 10:51 AM

I was just going to post about this.

Another one thinks they can do it, eh? They only have one airplane right now - tough to make money on one bird.

We'll see. :cool:

acl65pilot 05-27-2009 10:52 AM

Sounds great. The Skybus pilot needed somewhere to work.

Who ever thought this up is a genius. Start an airline that will have no margin in the best of times during a major recession.

Want to take wagers on how long it will last?
Wonder who was the idiot to fund this one?

KC10 FATboy 05-27-2009 10:52 AM

This is the Skybus people. They were looking for a home in Ohio again .. not sure where they are based now.

deltabound 05-27-2009 10:59 AM

The Cranky Flier has a good summary and send up of this relatively pathetic attempt at an airline.

http://crankyflier.com/2009/05/27/je...s-toledo-base/

The founder is quoted as saying
  • "The whole point of this effort has always been to help people (from Skybus) who actually want to come back" and
  • JetAmerica's initial routes were dictated largely by financial incentives.
That is to say, this seems to be some sort of ill-conceived jobs program for former Skybus employees. It's going to be initially funded by cities that are so desperate for air service they'll throw taxpayer money at anything.

Considering how well-funded and well-planned start-ups like Skybus I, Virgin America, etc. struggle to succeed, it's hard to imagine this going anywhere. Yikes.

Ultimately, it will fail, because with this shoestring budget, they'll be easily crushed if they become a competitive threat to anyone.

FORTL 05-27-2009 12:41 PM

How did they get the money, and from which fool, to start an airline right now?

AirWillie 05-27-2009 12:54 PM


Originally Posted by FORTL (Post 617833)
How did they get the money, and from which fool, to start an airline right now?

The government. If they can work this out all the power to em. Allegiant has this 3rd rate airport niche and they use Vegas and FL as the hubs that's why it works, don't know what the Ohio valley has to offer.

BZNpilot248 05-27-2009 05:42 PM

great, P*##ing tax dollars away seems to be quite the fad these days! Why not waste some more "stimulus" on a doomed upstart in a time like this? Hopefully pilots and safety minded regulators will draw a line in the sand though and demand colgan pay + 3%. *sarcasm*

Dashdog 05-27-2009 06:19 PM

Hey you guys, do you know where I can send my resume'? This sounds totally awesome! Those 737-800's look huge. Maybe I'll see them at the next Air-Inc job fair. I'll bet I could like totally upgrade in like 6 months.


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