Flair Summer Expansion
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Re: Flair Summer Expansion
It doesn't matter one bit if the timing is off by a few months. The plan isn't based on the summer of '21. its a multi year expansion and if COVID keeps everyone on the ground to the fall then it hurts everyone as much, if not more than Flair. The airline will be there and positioned to take advantage of the rebound in travel when, not if, it occurs.
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Re: Flair Summer Expansion
tbaylx wrote: ↑Sun Apr 11, 2021 11:39 am It doesn't matter one bit if the timing is off by a few months. The plan isn't based on the summer of '21. its a multi year expansion and if COVID keeps everyone on the ground to the fall then it hurts everyone as much, if not more than Flair. The airline will be there and positioned to take advantage of the rebound in travel when, not if, it occurs.
Have to admire this man's optimism.
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Re: Flair Summer Expansion
I'd be worried if he wasn't optimistic.WestJet Puke wrote: ↑Sun Apr 11, 2021 5:18 pmtbaylx wrote: ↑Sun Apr 11, 2021 11:39 am It doesn't matter one bit if the timing is off by a few months. The plan isn't based on the summer of '21. its a multi year expansion and if COVID keeps everyone on the ground to the fall then it hurts everyone as much, if not more than Flair. The airline will be there and positioned to take advantage of the rebound in travel when, not if, it occurs.
Have to admire this man's optimism.
Re: Flair Summer Expansion
A little bit of research would show you that Flair currently operates 3 B737-800NGs, I certainly wouldn’t refer to them as "old heavily used airplanes" and has 13 new Max's joining the fleet. Seatback entertainment isn't commonly used in a ULCC airline model.