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I had an intuition that it would be extended today. Some interesting stuff.
OAK-FLL is being dropped. JFK-CLT/RDU/RIC/CMH/PIT all lose one frquency and go down to 3x. IAD-LGB loses a frequency and goes down to 3x. |
Originally Posted by keepreosellinas
(Post 8445840)
I had an intuition that it would be extended today. Some interesting stuff.
OAK-FLL is being dropped. JFK-CLT/RDU/RIC/CMH/PIT all lose one frquency and go down to 3x. IAD-LGB loses a frequency and goes down to 3x. |
Well, rumor has it that FLL-SFO is one route slated for launch fairly soon. Maybe that has to do with FLL-OAK being slashed.
And yes, this schedule extension certainly helps us figure out what "big announcement" will occur in October. With one frequency being cut on JFK-CMH/RIC/CLT/RDU, BUF-BOS, and IAD-LGB, JetBlue is going to have some flying to make up for if it wants to keep its fleet utilization high. Methinks that the E190s operating those routes are poised to go to the West. |
Originally Posted by keepreosellinas
(Post 8446092)
Well, rumor has it that FLL-SFO is one route slated for launch fairly soon. Maybe that has to do with FLL-OAK being slashed.
And yes, this schedule extension certainly helps us figure out what "big announcement" will occur in October. With one frequency being cut on JFK-CMH/RIC/CLT/RDU, BUF-BOS, and IAD-LGB, JetBlue is going to have some flying to make up for if it wants to keep its fleet utilization high. Methinks that the E190s operating those routes are poised to go to the West. |
Interesting finds. I really hope they add FLL-LAS, even if its 1x. I think it would do great, even with DL and US on the route.
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Originally Posted by Seat13c
(Post 8445894)
In a way, I'm suprised OAK-FLL was around for this long. I just didn't imagine that was a route that's in high demand. Nevertheless, I'm wondering if these schedule cuts have anything to do with October's "big announcement?" :D:eek::D
FLL-SFO will replace it. |
A lot of the west coast cities see winter reductions from us as we redeploy the 320s to the north-south flying because of the high demand from the snow birds heading to Florida for the winter.
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Originally Posted by MAH4546
(Post 8451589)
There is plenty of demand between Ft. Lauderdale and Oakland (and jetBlue's 85%+ loads on the route show it). These connect the secondary airports of two of the country's largest cities.
FLL-SFO will replace it. |
Originally Posted by Seat13c
(Post 8453160)
I didn't realise the demand was that high. If the route is holding 85+% cap, why move it from OAK to SFO?
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Originally Posted by MAH4546
(Post 8451589)
There is plenty of demand between Ft. Lauderdale and Oakland (and jetBlue's 85%+ loads on the route show it).
I've looked at the latest 3 quarters on DOT's Consumer Airfare report and I'm unable to come up with anything near an 85% load factor for B6 on the OAK-FLL city-pair. Maybe I'm figuring it wrong? Q3 2006 - an average of 282.60 passengers per day traveled between the two airports. B6's share was 63.44% or about 179 passengers per day (80 each way) 80 passengers in each direction divided by 150 seats on the plane comes out to about 53.3% of available seats filled. Q4 2006 - an average of 306.30 passengers per day traveled between the two airports. B6's share was 63.34% or about 194 passengers per day (97 each way) 97 passengers in each direction divided by 150 seats on the plane comes out to about 64.7% of available seats filled. Q1 2007 - an average of 330.44 passengers per day traveled between the two airports. B6's share was 66.03% or about 218 passengers per day (109 each way) 109 passengers in each direction divided by 150 seats on the plane comes out to about 72.66% of available seats filled. Are additional seats being filled by folks flying from OAK to FLL to connect to somewhere else? It doesn't seem like FLL would be a logical connection point from someone flying from OAK, but maybe I'm wrong. What am I missing here? Mike |
Originally Posted by LoneStarMike
(Post 8463588)
How are you figuring jetBlue to be filling 85% of it's seats on this route?
I've looked at the latest 3 quarters on DOT's Consumer Airfare report and I'm unable to come up with anything near an 85% load factor for B6 on the OAK-FLL city-pair. Maybe I'm figuring it wrong? Q3 2006 - an average of 282.60 passengers per day traveled between the two airports. B6's share was 63.44% or about 179 passengers per day (80 each way) 80 passengers in each direction divided by 150 seats on the plane comes out to about 53.3% of available seats filled. Q4 2006 - an average of 306.30 passengers per day traveled between the two airports. B6's share was 63.34% or about 194 passengers per day (97 each way) 97 passengers in each direction divided by 150 seats on the plane comes out to about 64.7% of available seats filled. Q1 2007 - an average of 330.44 passengers per day traveled between the two airports. B6's share was 66.03% or about 218 passengers per day (109 each way) 109 passengers in each direction divided by 150 seats on the plane comes out to about 72.66% of available seats filled. Are additional seats being filled by folks flying from OAK to FLL to connect to somewhere else? It doesn't seem like FLL would be a logical connection point from someone flying from OAK, but maybe I'm wrong. What am I missing here? Mike |
Originally Posted by LoneStarMike
(Post 8463588)
How are you figuring jetBlue to be filling 85% of it's seats on this route?
I've looked at the latest 3 quarters on DOT's Consumer Airfare report and I'm unable to come up with anything near an 85% load factor for B6 on the OAK-FLL city-pair. Maybe I'm figuring it wrong? Q3 2006 - an average of 282.60 passengers per day traveled between the two airports. B6's share was 63.44% or about 179 passengers per day (80 each way) 80 passengers in each direction divided by 150 seats on the plane comes out to about 53.3% of available seats filled. Q4 2006 - an average of 306.30 passengers per day traveled between the two airports. B6's share was 63.34% or about 194 passengers per day (97 each way) 97 passengers in each direction divided by 150 seats on the plane comes out to about 64.7% of available seats filled. Q1 2007 - an average of 330.44 passengers per day traveled between the two airports. B6's share was 66.03% or about 218 passengers per day (109 each way) 109 passengers in each direction divided by 150 seats on the plane comes out to about 72.66% of available seats filled. Are additional seats being filled by folks flying from OAK to FLL to connect to somewhere else? It doesn't seem like FLL would be a logical connection point from someone flying from OAK, but maybe I'm wrong. What am I missing here? Mike |
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