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Old Jan 9, 2024 | 5:02 pm
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Originally Posted by M60_to_LGA
I guess that's as clear an indication as any that they've abandoned any effort to be a flagship carrier or to cultivate a first-tier international network. Which I guess is just as well, as their service quality on international flights just isn't competitive with that of most international airlines. Actually, maybe that's part of the same strategic decision - if they abandon most of the international network, then they don't even have to make any effort at providing a quality service at all?

Here's another question to throw out there - why does AA choose to maintain flights to those South American destinations that it hasn't abandoned? I mean, I guess GRU, SCL, and EZE are large cities with big international business hubs, but Guayaquil? Cartagena? Most of the secondary cities AA flies to on the continent seem to be tourist destinations and/or places that migrants come from - not necessarily destinations that would see a heavy skew toward premium travelers. On top of which, a lot of those destinations are also served by Spirit, which presumably would eat into margins at the low end of the pricing scale.

It just seems very bizarre that they'd keep flying to small cities where they face lots of competition and abandon places like Bolivia and provincial Brazil, where they could have monopoly power and presumably charge more for the convenience factor of a nonstop to the US. I assume people at the company who know far more about how these things work than I do looked at the numbers and determined these routing decisions made sense, but I just don't get it.
hey!, everytime i fly to GYE its always "this is a completely full flight..."
GYE is not exactly GUA. It's the preferred city of the rich in Ecuador and a gateway to the Galapagos along with an easy ride to Cuenca. ZNY is a heavily Ecuadorean based area, and all the ones I know transit via GYE, very few live in UIO. Most are from GYE or CUE. GYE's population is also larger than UIO's.

Deleted comment about GYE not being as bad as UIO after a terrorist takeover in GYE today. There both in bad shape .

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