Overspeed
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Yea, Bob, dues in nothing out............
Ouch
Yea, Bob, dues in nothing out............
It was in response to Overspeeds comment on yields, which came from the conversation as to how much the company loses for each extra day out of service an airlinae sits. Overspeed chose to comment on how CNBC portrayed the Revenue vs cost picture, I countered with the fact that the NYC-LAX trip is a highly competative market, if the reporter had picked a flight out of MIA going south he probably would have had a different result.what does this have to do wih timco and 5ck?
NYC to LAX is one of he most competitive routes out there, that's why the yields are low.
It was in response to Overspeeds comment on yields, which came from the conversation as to how much the company loses for each extra day out of service an airlinae sits. Overspeed chose to comment on how CNBC portrayed the Revenue vs cost picture, I countered with the fact that the NYC-LAX trip is a highly competative market, if the reporter had picked a flight out of MIA going south he probably would have had a different result.
Much to your chagrin, it's not in service yet.How's that 757 doing?
Much to your chagrin, it's not in service yet.
If it was 5CK it was probably "the jury".Heard there was a 757 in TUL on the ramp today with suits crawling all over it.
That dosn't seem to fit the mission that this bankruptcy has in store. If I understand, the 50 seat aircraft and it's routes are going to be a thing of the past. If you are indicating a exp. 737 instead of a 767, then I see your point.Hence the need maybe to fly smaller aircraft as a fix?
where is UVF?Looks like a ferry to MIA. Darn, the jury is still out.
where is UVF?
You mean an outsourced aircraft passed inspection and is back in service? Shocking. Simply shocking.