slinky09 wrote:So now we know what happened to the Nice, Cairo and Jeddah slots, VS didn't take them. Which surprises me, the Cairo and Jeddah flights for BMI were reputedly profitable, and Nice is always a potentially high yield route and was great for BMI in the past ... guess we have some more surprises in store.
I really give up as to what was profitable for BD. There is so much conjecture and hearsay out there. The bottom line remains that BD cant have been that profitable across the board, if it was then they would still be here today.
My knowledge of JED flight is limited to say the least however my understanding is that it is the sort of route that would be suited to one of the older 343's.
always wrote:Will Delta's US infeeding be that advantageous to VS? They don't fly to either of their hubs - ATL and CVG.
Not sure CVG is really that much of a hub anymore. Sure it was in the early noughties but since the NW "merger" it has been largely downsized, it only has one international service for example. Domestically it is important but still however JFK is a much, much larger hub and is the main focus of a lot of DL international expansion. Sure ATL is still the daddy however a lot of international services have in the last couple of seasons been transfered to JFK from ATL.
Post the NW merger these days the hubs seem to be ATL, JFK, NRT/HND. MSP, DTW, SEA (as a West Coast Asian hub and works well with the Alaskan tie up) CDG and SLC. MEM is also now looking a bit larger than CVG.
DL is certainly a lot more than a two hub airline.
slinky09 wrote:We'll have to see what happens but it sounds like SRB is not giving up control so the AF/KLM bit is a diversion.
I am not sure that it is that much of a diversion. Given the unbelievably close relationship DL have with AF/KL I cant see VS not being more closely aligned with them. Heck one by product of all this is that VS *could* end up having BE giving it a bit of feed or a helping hand (read Jungle Jets maybe for the domestics/codeshare on BE services into MAN and LGW) given the relationship between BE and AF/KL.
Remember that AF/KL/DL is a jointly branded operation across the world. I can see at LHR/ATL/JFK etc the branding will now be branded for all four airlines. Remember those oddball AF LHR-LAX flights? My understanding is that they were in effect operated because DL could not find the appropriate aircraft to operate the route (for a variety of reasons the flights didnt work).
There is no hiding away from the fact that even if KL/AF do not get a stake in VS there will be a forced much closer alignment between the VS and AF/KL.
The extent of the VS AF/KL relationship is unclear but I would not be surprised if in the short term it will be akin to the relationship DL now has with AZ (remember AZ are 25% owned by AF/KL). In the back of DL inflight mag, there is much less reference to Skyteam and a lot more reference to the relationship with AF/KL/AZ.
I wonder what will happen to all the back office functions at VS though. For example I had to email DL customer services the other day, my return phone call came from KLM on behalf of DL. One wonders how long it will be before some dutchman is answering the Flying Club line?!