eolesen said:
By that standard, hasn't DL failed twice now with DTW and SEA? Seems that AA should get another chance from a more viable gateway. DL's had two chances from marginal gateways
Whoa. I think maybe your bias is showing here you you have completely lost it. Seattle to Tokyo is a "marginal" gateway? Detroit to Tokyo is a "marginal" gateway?
New York friggin City is a "marginal" gateway to Tokyo?
eolesen said:
(and no, I don't buy into the slot time argument -- there's either demand or there isn't).
If you can't see that basically everyone is failing from the mainland to HND.....but can make the same exact city pairs work when using NRT and can't figure out that the issue is the god awful times then I can't help you.
But just to be completely honest that is a little WT of you. New York and LA to HND have or are for the most part a failure. That isn't because the market to Tokyo isn't there.
eolesen said:
Well, you just summed up AA's argument. There appears to only be two mainland cities that can generate the right levels of demand for HND. So why waste a precious & scarce resource on a marginal market which has already shown it doesn't work?
What two mainland cities is that exactly? LA has been at (at best) 70% load factors. I won't speak for Delta but I will bet basically anything you want to that it is not profitable. It might not be making loses but I just don't see it being profitable.
United just started SFO-HND so I am not sure how you can come to the idea it is anywhere near profitable.
As a matter of fact, out of all the airlines, AA, UA, DL, ANA, JAL and HA, only HA has (to my knowledge) said that HND is profitable. With those slot times about the only thing we can hope for out of the west coast is that it is break even.
Delta, United and American are just slot sitting. Do they really want these slots? nope. They want to slot sit till Japan gives the US some day times slots. Then you will see these carriers quickly try to trade them in.
at that point I bet Delta, United and Hawaiian quickly shift these four nighttime slots right on over to HNL-HND.
eolesen said:
DL can easily transfer anything flowing to SEA over to LAX, no?
Who in the world, that is profitable yields, is going to fly SEA-LAX-HND....?
eolesen said:
Or maybe DOT just needs to let DL decide which gateway they want to maintain. It's still not out of the question that they'd revert to the original plan which was to let each airline have a slot pair, and it was easy to shortchange UA because they were so dominant already from the west coast.
The original plan is the exact same plan we have now. DL gets two slots, HA gets a slot and one of the JVs gets a slot. AA got the first shot because of how large Tokyo-New York is. Once that failed (and AA failed out of the NYC-TYO market place all together) the DOT moved that slot to the next (in their mind) logical gateway in SFO-HND.