PaulS wrote:The loss of capacity as the 747s leave could also give rise yo price increases as thee smaller aircraft will be flying full especially at peak travel periods. I still believe that the old VS would gave been able to fill A380s and compete with BA on routes like LAX, HKG, and SFO.
I hadn't thought about that but you make a very good point about increases in fare. On a typical peak (summer school holiday) day when using the MCO route as an example you have 2 x LGW, 2 x MAN and 1 x GLA (weekends only i know) - so 5 flights at a potential 455 seats per flight - so 2275 seats in total.
Factor in the other LGW 747 routes like LAS, CUN and HAV and the loss in seat numbers increases even further.
Now lets say VS go down the A350-1000 route and working on the Airbus figures of 369 pax, the same 5 flights bring in only 1845 seats in total. A loss of 430 seats - almost a full 747's worth!!! Just on one destination alone.
So, potential scenarios are:
1 - less seats and higher fares
2 - Increased frequencies - if they can get slots
Could there be a place for a sub-fleet of A380's or maybe the 747-8? I am sure Boeing would love to do a deal to sell some 747-8's

The eventual issue here is that DL appear to be calling the shots on some major issues, even though they don't hold a majority share. I know that they can approach Airbus and Boeing and use the combined airlines requirements as a major bargaining chip in fleet negotaiations.
Is it me but do I slowly but surely see VS more and more becoming DLUK?
