Originally Posted by
bocastephen
It can be when it offers a near private jet experience from remote terminals, triple the personal space of AA economy, and vastly superior inflight service and product quality. Who cares how many airports they serve - and if they are nothing but a niche, why is AA having such a panic attack over them?
I really should stop the feeding session here but:
"Who cares how many airports they serve -" You can't be serious. I'll be sure to fly JSX the next time to I need to go to London, Tokyo, Milan. Or heck, DC, Omaha or Chicago.
The primary product any airline sells is transport from A to B. If they don't serve A or B (or C, D, E F....) then there's no product. Doesn't matter how nice the experience is if they don't fly anywhere.
As as noted - AA isn't as much concerned about JSX specifically, as they are about the loopholes the company is operating in.