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Seat13c
Aug 6, 07, 1:35 pm
I only looked at really quickly. But at a very quick first glance, the numbers to be up for the most part.

Here's the PR (http://investor.jetblue.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=131045&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1037013&highlight=)


sbm12
Aug 6, 07, 7:09 pm
Load factors YTD are slightly down, which isn't good for growth mode. Though considering the hit they took on the PR front for the February debacle and the follow-on mini-cancellation fiesta in March, staying level isn't too terrible. And an 83% load factor is nothing to sneer at.

I say mixed results overall.

prhs1989
Aug 6, 07, 8:06 pm
Load factors YTD are slightly down, which isn't good for growth mode. Though considering the hit they took on the PR front for the February debacle and the follow-on mini-cancellation fiesta in March, staying level isn't too terrible. And an 83% load factor is nothing to sneer at.

I say mixed results overall.

Load Factor is actually 87%. Also, the RASM is up, which is a good sign in the airline's turnaround. I'd say that it was a good month.


Seat13c
Aug 6, 07, 8:13 pm
Connecting the dots is really going to help fill out the holes in the system and developing the a lot of the secondary station. I won't be suprised to see the number growing in a very slow but pretty steady manor.

sbm12
Aug 6, 07, 8:48 pm
Load Factor is actually 87%. Also, the RASM is up, which is a good sign in the airline's turnaround. I'd say that it was a good month.

I was refering to YTD in all my comments.

sbm12
Aug 6, 07, 8:50 pm
Connecting the dots is really going to help fill out the holes in the system and developing the a lot of the secondary station. I won't be suprised to see the number growing in a very slow but pretty steady manor.

Which number? I'd be very surprised if B6 (or any carrier, really) can maintain a load factor in the 90% range for an extended period of time.

Seat13c
Aug 7, 07, 6:46 am
Which number? I'd be very surprised if B6 (or any carrier, really) can maintain a load factor in the 90% range for an extended period of time.

I was referring to underperforming markets such as PIT and RIC. If you give them more options and you'll start attracting more people. People love options.



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