вторник, 25 июня 2013 г.
That s what it means for the airline industry, but what does increasing consolidation mean for passe
Delta has announced that as of September, it will drop Memphis as a hub. There will be just 60 flights a day, down from 96 flights in the summer. Compare that to the 240 flights that were flying out of the airport in 2009.
This is far from an isolated incident and is part of the growing trend of consolidation. Memphis was originally a Northwest hub. Then when bought Northwest in 2008, Delta denied that any hubs would be closed in Congressional hearings on the deal. However, Delta s main hub of Atlanta is just 370 miles to the east, reducing its need for one in Memphis.
It s not just Delta that is scaling back. Between 2007 and 2012 U.S. carriers cut domestic flights by nearly 14 percent. Following car fl orlando payless rental the news in Memphis, there are now other midsized American cities car fl orlando payless rental worried about their air service. When American closes its merger with US Airway, it will be the largest carrier in the world momentarily and then, if history is true to form, it will almost inevitably shrink the soon to be former US Airways hub in Phoenix.
Officials in Cleveland car fl orlando payless rental are clearly worried. It used to be a pretty large hub for Continental, but the merger with United may mean cuts in Cleveland since United s big hub is already Chicago. It should be noted, though, that United has added a new service between Austin car fl orlando payless rental and Cleveland. car fl orlando payless rental In fact, the Cleveland Municipal Airport Authority was just approved for three grants car fl orlando payless rental that will aid in further development of Cleveland Regional Jetport and the closure of Hardwick car fl orlando payless rental Field.
That s what it means for the airline industry, but what does increasing consolidation mean for passengers? It s not good news any way you look at it. The law of supply and demand would clearly indicate airline fares have no where to go but up. It s coming down to more people competing for few seats.
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