I was really surprised when I heard recently US was dropping JFK-LAS, especially with the attempts to get LGA-LAS (and PHX) exceptions made from the NY Port Auth. But since then I started looking at the market and I think I see why US is dropping the route. I tried booking flight JFK-LAS r/t for 10 days in advance. Several carriers including US offered a fare or $226 round-trip. While I am no expert on yields I can't see how US could make money on a transcon with those fares. The other factor is the competition on the route, using Thursday Feb 26 as a sample here is what is available nonstop from JFK to LAS.
US 2 A-320
DL 1 757 3 738 4 Total
AA 1 757
B6 4 A-320
VX 1 A-320 1 A-319
That's 13 nonstops, then you can add EWR
CO 2 753 1 757 3 739 6 Total
That makes 19 Nonstops out of NYC.
So while I hate it when US runs I guess I sort of understand this one. Perhaps when the economy improves and if some of the competition is reduced it will return.
Regards
LGA777
US 2 A-320
DL 1 757 3 738 4 Total
AA 1 757
B6 4 A-320
VX 1 A-320 1 A-319
That's 13 nonstops, then you can add EWR
CO 2 753 1 757 3 739 6 Total
That makes 19 Nonstops out of NYC.
So while I hate it when US runs I guess I sort of understand this one. Perhaps when the economy improves and if some of the competition is reduced it will return.
Regards
LGA777