Originally Posted by
yosithezet
Israir flies to BKK and they will not be serving ORD after April 19, 2007 so your definition of high-yield runs and their definition of profitable ones may not be one and the same.
Ok, maybe they dont have ORD, but I would consider MIA high-yeild run.
Israir flies to BKK once a week and as a charter, that hardly constitutes real competition.
BTW - Israir's business class is called "asakim" in hebrew and "premium" class in english.
Another name for the new classes ...
"This class is so that we can still say we upgrade our frequent fliers from Y to C" - the regular
"This class is so that we can say we have one of the best business class products around" - the premium