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again, given that CO uses small RJs on well more than half of their eastern US flights, whatever DL offers in connections using a combination of large RJs and mainline aircraft is a step up - and UA has none to any of DL's hubs east of the Rockies.
again, let me know what other hubs that have two mainline flights from a US legacy carrier in the hub of a competitor that has as much share as UA has at EWR.
but you still miss the point that UA is not adding capacity from its own hub, DL is the dominant carrier to its hubs from EWR, and capacity discipline throughout the industry is what is increasing yields and profits.
the 717 IS a mainline aircraft and DL's percentage of mainline aircraft at EWR is higher than UA despite EWR being UA's hub.
again, let me know what other hubs that have two mainline flights from a US legacy carrier in the hub of a competitor that has as much share as UA has at EWR.
but you still miss the point that UA is not adding capacity from its own hub, DL is the dominant carrier to its hubs from EWR, and capacity discipline throughout the industry is what is increasing yields and profits.
the 717 IS a mainline aircraft and DL's percentage of mainline aircraft at EWR is higher than UA despite EWR being UA's hub.