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Brad
First things first - this isn't to knock them. I think its awesome they are flying planes that are almost empty. The passengers that paid are on the flight they paid for and the time they picked The crews are getting paid which as awesome.
But you would think they would cancel a few and merge them. A friend from work did the Minnie to Seatac flight a little over a week ago. Boeing 757, several hours and only 14 total passengers. His flight back a week later was 16 passengers. He's self quarantined the **** out of himself after passing through Seatac
Anyway - why aren't the airlines canceling some runs and forcing passengers to take the next later flight where they can load up more seats, etc? With only 14 people on a 757 you could merge 3 or 4 flights and still have lots and lots of empty seats. With all of their losses you would think forcing flights to merge would really cut those loses. It would seem accounting is taking a backseat to dealing with this crappy Covid-19. Or maybe they are just relying on a bailout to make up for those loses. From a loses POV it doesn't seem like an airline thing to do?
But you would think they would cancel a few and merge them. A friend from work did the Minnie to Seatac flight a little over a week ago. Boeing 757, several hours and only 14 total passengers. His flight back a week later was 16 passengers. He's self quarantined the **** out of himself after passing through Seatac
Anyway - why aren't the airlines canceling some runs and forcing passengers to take the next later flight where they can load up more seats, etc? With only 14 people on a 757 you could merge 3 or 4 flights and still have lots and lots of empty seats. With all of their losses you would think forcing flights to merge would really cut those loses. It would seem accounting is taking a backseat to dealing with this crappy Covid-19. Or maybe they are just relying on a bailout to make up for those loses. From a loses POV it doesn't seem like an airline thing to do?