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Old Jan 19, 2024 | 4:07 am
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Originally Posted by contrails7
At LHR I can just about buy it because in a slot constrained airport it allows you to drive incremental traffic to long haul, which is your cash cow. So SH is the loss leader (or in a good year, 'washes its face' product) that you tolerate in order to get the network effects and feed LH. I mean I would argue that on the margin the issue is still the same; most of the time you are filling those incremental seats with the lowest price pax, who are not adding anything to the bottom line. Unlike the LCCs BA are obviously far inferior at milking ancillary revenues. As an example, the half-hearted approach to BoB speaks volumes. But at peak times it does give you more flexibility to squeeze some last minute higher fares / roll CE.

But it's a completely different situation at CF where you have minimal connecting traffic. You are selling a discrete, simple city pair product. Here I'm not sure what densification brings accept the ability to further compete on price at the risk of diluting the proposition which made the service unique for more frequent travellers
3 cabin crew are required anyway to have larger CE cabin. Upsell with some POUG to those in econ at quieter times and continue to have high J pricing on premium routes. Additional seats in econ are a bonus. Makes perfect sense.
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