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What will Virgin America's first hub be?
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They can't move to T-4, becuase they have a contractual agreement to remain in T1, as they have a vested interest in the terminal.trolly dolly said:is between JFK and EWR ........ most likely JFK Terminal 4 ..where also Virgin Atlantic will move ..i heard !!!! with their famous Clubhouses around the world
If United continues wounded and cannot reach an agreement with ACA, expect some type of change of Atlantic Coast to Virgin America.Ch. 12 said:Regarding PIT...it's better to under-utilize the airport than to over-utilize the local demand. PIT doesn't have a large enough local market to substantiate a low fare carrier hubbing there.
I'm sorry, did you say WN? It worked for them, why not for Virgin?richb624 said:Instead of concentrating flights in a Hub, why not have a network of 20 to 25 flights a day out of several major or medium-size cities with very little low-fare competition. Examples would be MSP, DTW, CLE, PIT, CVG, SFO, DFW. Virgin would have the resources to sustain a price war with the majors out of these cities.