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Andy 04-28-2020 09:21 AM


Originally Posted by Itsajob (Post 3043881)
If we stopped Hawaii service out of Denver, how would that drive people to other airlines? What is the difference between 2 legs through an American hub and 2 legs through one of ours?

No, there isn't much difference as far as 2 legs on one legacy vs the other. So if one lives in a United hub, they'll likely stick with United since that's likely their go-to frequent flyer program.
I was looking for an EWR-LAS nonstop recently. There used to be a couple a day on United; also some on other airlines. Now, there is no EWR-LAS nonstop on any airline.

JimLaheyTPS 04-28-2020 09:38 AM


Originally Posted by MasterOfPuppets (Post 3043820)
what made/makes United a great airline that people want and choose to fly is the route network. I’m not a route planner but if you cut to deep your passengers will go elsewhere.

I agree, but this again is what the airline wants to do vs needs to do. Customers are also going to have to live within those boundaries of what they want vs need for travel in the next months/years. A lot of customers chose us in the past because they only wanted the late Hong Kong flight or the morning Singapore. Well unfortunately United won’t be able to justify double daily runs anytime soon. So if they need to get to Singapore or Hong Kong they won’t have the luxury of having choices like they once had.

So keep the 756 to do DEN-OGG at 11am or park the birds and route via other hubs with fleets that are here to stay? Interesting times to come for our network, fleets and customers.

ugleeual 04-28-2020 12:08 PM

The Max will replace any 757 flying...

cadetdrivr 04-28-2020 12:38 PM


Originally Posted by ugleeual (Post 3044079)
The Max will replace any 757 flying...

Except transatlantic, unless UAL orders some -7s or -8s. And even then it's not optimal.

There's a reason why UAL ordered 321XLR's in addition to the MAX.

KonaJoe 04-28-2020 12:47 PM


Originally Posted by ugleeual (Post 3044079)
The Max will replace any 757 flying...

What Max...

Seems like every time they fix one component they find a problem with another that Boeing "isn't worried about".

baseball 04-28-2020 03:17 PM


Originally Posted by KonaJoe (Post 3044112)
What Max...

Seems like every time they fix one component they find a problem with another that Boeing "isn't worried about".

I was hoping we would get rid of our MAX a/c and our MAX positions. Seems like the traveling public doesn't trust it, nor Boeing, nor the FAA that certified it.

Itsajob 04-28-2020 03:53 PM


Originally Posted by baseball (Post 3044227)
I was hoping we would get rid of our MAX a/c and our MAX positions. Seems like the traveling public doesn't trust it, nor Boeing, nor the FAA that certified it.

Now that Delta is looking at the max, the public better get over their issues with the plane. When you read most of the public comments about the plane, it is obvious that they don’t know anything about aviation. If you rule out American, Delta, Southwest, and United, you start running out of options when it comes to air travel. I hope we don’t, but I could see the company replacing most of the older Airbus fleet with the max as well.

ugleeual 04-28-2020 03:57 PM


Originally Posted by baseball (Post 3044227)
I was hoping we would get rid of our MAX a/c and our MAX positions. Seems like the traveling public doesn't trust it, nor Boeing, nor the FAA that certified it.

they'll be too worried about masks than what plane they are on... The Max issue will be forgotten when things ramp back up.

ReadOnly7 04-28-2020 04:24 PM


Originally Posted by ugleeual (Post 3044256)
they'll be too worried about masks than what plane they are on... The Max issue will be forgotten when things ramp back up.

Take the middle seats out, rename it the 737 MASK.

Marketing gold!

O2pilot 04-28-2020 10:31 PM


Originally Posted by ugleeual (Post 3044079)
The Max will replace any 757 flying...

The biggest POS airplane ever made is being shoved down our throats.


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