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deltal1011man wrote:ro1960 wrote:DLLongIsland wrote:they'll replace 747s 1-for-1 as they're phased out next year.
So does that mean a reduction of capacity? The 744 is at 376 pax (http://www.delta.com/content/www/en_US/traveling-with-us/airports-and-aircraft/Aircraft/boeing-747-400-744.html. How many on the A350?
yes but more routes to ICN/PVG from other hubs are going to happen.
WesternA318 wrote:First flights are probably gunna be ATL/DTW-MCO or TPA or LAX. Gotta some inflight flight experience on the new fleet type afterall, like DL has done with every other new fleet type since oh I dunno...the DC--8?
reltney wrote:I don't understand.
I fly(not ride) the 747 for Delta. We carry 370 pax Dtw to ICN. 370 to PNG. 370 to NRT daily. I fly the planes and cannot get my wife on the trip as a pass rider. Delta is going to replace it with a 300 pax plane? How is that going to help. Now if they replace each 747 with 2 350s or 787s, I can see that as you will now have a frequency, more pax and virtually the same price as a 747.
Then again, The decision was made by the same guys who decided to buy back stock to inflate the price so they can sell their shares. 30 mil this year alone yet nothing towards IT.
Can anyone have an opinion for these seemingly bad business moves.
panamair wrote:reltney wrote:I don't understand.
I fly(not ride) the 747 for Delta. We carry 370 pax Dtw to ICN. 370 to PNG. 370 to NRT daily. I fly the planes and cannot get my wife on the trip as a pass rider. Delta is going to replace it with a 300 pax plane? How is that going to help. Now if they replace each 747 with 2 350s or 787s, I can see that as you will now have a frequency, more pax and virtually the same price as a 747.
Then again, The decision was made by the same guys who decided to buy back stock to inflate the price so they can sell their shares. 30 mil this year alone yet nothing towards IT.
Can anyone have an opinion for these seemingly bad business moves.
Pretty simple really. Of those 370 pax to PVG or ICN or NRT, 100 of them could be paying below-cost prices (which could very often be the case with transpacific markets). Delta wants fewer of those pax, so by cutting some seats for sale by going from a 744 to an A359, they are trying to limit the number of seats they may have to sell through consolidators or bucket shops....
reltney wrote:Worst case is more joint venture which means less Delta pilots needed. We are quickly becoming a virtual airline it seems.
ro1960 wrote:Polot wrote:I'm guessing around 300 like their 777s (which are currently 37/36/218). The A350 will have a smaller J cabin than that, but it is also expected to have a more spacious Y+ product, vs the current Y with just more legroom as currently featured on DL's aircraft.
OK, down ~85 seats. Does that mean they didn't fill up the 744?
DTWPurserBoy wrote:Does anyone see DL opting to convert or add the A350-1000 to the -900 order? They could use the additional capacity on some routes.
DTWPurserBoy wrote:ro1960 wrote:Polot wrote:I'm guessing around 300 like their 777s (which are currently 37/36/218). The A350 will have a smaller J cabin than that, but it is also expected to have a more spacious Y+ product, vs the current Y with just more legroom as currently featured on DL's aircraft.
OK, down ~85 seats. Does that mean they didn't fill up the 744?
The 744's generally run full but the yields on flight such as NRT-MNL is terrible. It is all VFR traffic with very little business class purchased.
I could see DL reinstating BOM with ATL-BOM and/or JFK-BOM with the 350 but non-stop, not via AMS.
alfa164 wrote:[quote="klm617. They just see their ability to ride rough shot over a Chinese carrier so they chose a less desirable option so they could be in control. Kind of cutting of your nose to spiyr your face. DL needs KE more than KE would ever need DL.
klm617 wrote:In a corrupt country like China a little money goes a long way.
klm617 wrote:DTWPurserBoy wrote:ro1960 wrote:The 744's generally run full but the yields on flight such as NRT-MNL is terrible. It is all VFR traffic with very little business class purchased. I could see DL reinstating BOM with ATL-BOM and/or JFK-BOM with the 350 but non-stop, not via AMS.OK, down ~85 seats. Does that mean they didn't fill up the 744?
So what you're saying is the people who do not buy business class tickets do not deserve travel options that are convenient for them. Kind of sounds like sturage class in the olden steamship days. Not everyone travels in business class so what you're saying is they don't matter in the world of airlines business today.
klm617 wrote:
So then they shouldn't cry when they can't compete in the Asian market and loose market share you can't have your cake and eat it to. If they wanted a viable partner in Asia it could have happened years ago but their ego wants to always call the shots they just need to swallow their pride a bit and they could be just as competitive as AA/JL or UA/NH. They just see their ability to ride rough shot over a Chinese carrier so they chose a less desirable option so they could be in control. Kind of cutting of your nose to spiyr your face. DL needs KE more than KE would ever need DL.
sq452 wrote:Guarantee you anything that at some point we will see the SIN-NRT flight be axed in favor of A350 service on DL from SEA-SIN non-stop. Give it 2-3 years as the NRT hub is closed down and intra-Asia service is eliminated.
DL would never give up Singapore and with UA totally raking it in on the SFO flight, they know it is possible for a US carrier to be successful N/S to Singapore.
The real wild card in all of this will be AA if they try to open up more flights to Asia. One would assume SIN is on that list but their partners (CX, JL) would probably not be too happy about that.
flee wrote:Dutchy wrote:When can we expect one in Amsterdam? Must be high on the list
A330neos will be deployed on Transatlantic services.
DeltaB717 wrote:flee wrote:Dutchy wrote:When can we expect one in Amsterdam? Must be high on the list
A330neos will be deployed on Transatlantic services.
AMS might make the cut for the early crew training rotations, though? They'd get more bang for their training buck if they used them on trans-Atlantic for a few weeks before putting them on the much longer DTW-Asia sectors they are intended for.
I can't find the original post to be able to quote it, but DL hasn't sent anything other than a 777 to SYD since they started the route a few years ago (I can't even recall them sending a -200ER, I'm pretty sure every rotation has been -200LR).
DeltaB717 wrote:but DL hasn't sent anything other than a 777 to SYD since they started the route a few years ago (I can't even recall them sending a -200ER, I'm pretty sure every rotation has been -200LR).
Dutchy wrote:Does the A350 have the lags to do the SYD run?
alfa164 wrote:klm617 wrote:DTWPurserBoy wrote:The 744's generally run full but the yields on flight such as NRT-MNL is terrible. It is all VFR traffic with very little business class purchased. I could see DL reinstating BOM with ATL-BOM and/or JFK-BOM with the 350 but non-stop, not via AMS.
So what you're saying is the people who do not buy business class tickets do not deserve travel options that are convenient for them. Kind of sounds like sturage class in the olden steamship days. Not everyone travels in business class so what you're saying is they don't matter in the world of airlines business today.
Don't try to tell PurserBoy what he is saying; he understands the truth, while you refuse to accept it He understands that airlines - like any other business - have to be able to operate at a profit. It is a simple principle you do not seem to understand.
An airline's paying Business Class passengers often make it possible to offer low coach fares on some routes; if they can't sell Business Class, then the is no way to operate - without a loss - based on Coach tickets alone. This is particularly acute in markets like India, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam; most O&D traffic to those countries seems to be very price sensitive. Does that mean you might have to take an "inconvenient" flight sometime? Do you think you always deserve non-stop, door-to-door service everywhere you want to go?
Do you treat all businesses like you treat airlines? When you go to the grocery store. do you think you deserve New York Strip steaks for the price of ground chuck? Do you go to Detroit's best steakhouse and expect those same Strip Steaks for the price of a Big Mac? Do you think Best Buy should give you a 65-inch, 4K, 3D flat-screen Sony TV for the price of a 32-inch Vizio? Or do you just think airlines owe you special treatment?
I would honestly like to know...
klm617 wrote:alfa164 wrote:klm617 wrote:
So what you're saying is the people who do not buy business class tickets do not deserve travel options that are convenient for them. Kind of sounds like sturage class in the olden steamship days. Not everyone travels in business class so what you're saying is they don't matter in the world of airlines business today.
Don't try to tell PurserBoy what he is saying; he understands the truth, while you refuse to accept it He understands that airlines - like any other business - have to be able to operate at a profit. It is a simple principle you do not seem to understand.
An airline's paying Business Class passengers often make it possible to offer low coach fares on some routes; if they can't sell Business Class, then the is no way to operate - without a loss - based on Coach tickets alone. This is particularly acute in markets like India, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam; most O&D traffic to those countries seems to be very price sensitive. Does that mean you might have to take an "inconvenient" flight sometime? Do you think you always deserve non-stop, door-to-door service everywhere you want to go?
Do you treat all businesses like you treat airlines? When you go to the grocery store. do you think you deserve New York Strip steaks for the price of ground chuck? Do you go to Detroit's best steakhouse and expect those same Strip Steaks for the price of a Big Mac? Do you think Best Buy should give you a 65-inch, 4K, 3D flat-screen Sony TV for the price of a 32-inch Vizio? Or do you just think airlines owe you special treatment?
I would honestly like to know...
So again what you're saying is people who live in these countries do not deserve ease of travel because they are low yield markets. Perhaps that is why Delta is angry at the ME3 because of the amount of travel to and from India and with the ME3 catering to this market they can't find a way to generate more yield and it bothers them that all these people are flying and they can't get a piece of this action and the margins they want. As far as my buying habits go I do not buy thing with artificially inflated prices just so some investor can sit on his yacht drinking margaritas while I have a difficult time making ends meet. Any person with common sense would see it the same way. And please don't tell me when you're out in the marketplace you're not looking for the best price because you'd be lying if you said you don't buy things at the cheapest price you can and why should airlines travel be any different.
reltney wrote:I don't understand.
I fly(not ride) the 747 for Delta. We carry 370 pax Dtw to ICN. 370 to PNG. 370 to NRT daily. I fly the planes and cannot get my wife on the trip as a pass rider. Delta is going to replace it with a 300 pax plane? How is that going to help. Now if they replace each 747 with 2 350s or 787s, I can see that as you will now have a frequency, more pax and virtually the same price as a 747.
Then again, The decision was made by the same guys who decided to buy back stock to inflate the price so they can sell their shares. 30 mil this year alone yet nothing towards IT.
Can anyone have an opinion for these seemingly bad business moves.
thedetroitpole wrote:The first Delta A350 route may be Atlanta to Los Angeles, because, beginning next fall, the current aircraft is a 77L, but, could be upgraded in favor for the A350. There are hard rumors that the first few routes will be Los Angeles to Sydney or Atlanta to Seoul.
thedetroitpole wrote:The first Delta A350 route may be Atlanta to Los Angeles, because, beginning next fall, the current aircraft is a 77L, but, could be upgraded in favor for the A350. There are hard rumors that the first few routes will be Los Angeles to Sydney or Atlanta to Seoul.
787fan8 wrote:Upon delivery, what routes do you think Delta will deploy their A350's on?
RacheyFlies wrote:787fan8 wrote:Upon delivery, what routes do you think Delta will deploy their A350's on?
Not only the other 3 I post earlier, next could be ATL-JNB or JFK-HKG if they could.
11725Flyer wrote:RacheyFlies wrote:787fan8 wrote:Upon delivery, what routes do you think Delta will deploy their A350's on?
Not only the other 3 I post earlier, next could be ATL-JNB or JFK-HKG if they could.
Or SEA-HKG?
klm617 wrote:thedetroitpole wrote:The first Delta A350 route may be Atlanta to Los Angeles, because, beginning next fall, the current aircraft is a 77L, but, could be upgraded in favor for the A350. There are hard rumors that the first few routes will be Los Angeles to Sydney or Atlanta to Seoul.
There you go the first A350 won't even originate from DTW where the first base is suppose to be I knew Delta would give Detroit another big middle finger.
11725Flyer wrote:klm617 wrote:thedetroitpole wrote:The first Delta A350 route may be Atlanta to Los Angeles, because, beginning next fall, the current aircraft is a 77L, but, could be upgraded in favor for the A350. There are hard rumors that the first few routes will be Los Angeles to Sydney or Atlanta to Seoul.
There you go the first A350 won't even originate from DTW where the first base is suppose to be I knew Delta would give Detroit another big middle finger.
Your reaction is to a "may be". We'll see how it turns out.
klm617 wrote:I don't believe in the DTW base for the A350 until it formally happens because I think Delta is going to downgrade the Detroit hub drastically over time a little at a time.
klm617 wrote:11725Flyer wrote:klm617 wrote:
There you go the first A350 won't even originate from DTW where the first base is suppose to be I knew Delta would give Detroit another big middle finger.
Your reaction is to a "may be". We'll see how it turns out.
Because I believe this to be true my first thought was ATL-SEA so I wouldn't be far off remember it's still about a year off and as Delta likes to talk but in the end does whatever suits them I don't believe in the DTW base for the A350 until it formally happens because I think Delta is going to downgrade the Detroit hub drastically over time a little at a time.
klm617 wrote:11725Flyer wrote:klm617 wrote:
There you go the first A350 won't even originate from DTW where the first base is suppose to be I knew Delta would give Detroit another big middle finger.
Your reaction is to a "may be". We'll see how it turns out.
I think Delta is going to downgrade the Detroit hub drastically over time a little at a time.
ooslc wrote:Anybody have a seat map yet? I have a feeling it might look similar to the CI A350 layout with a premium economy section.
tjerome wrote:The A350 once ready for transpacific flying will be flying out of DTW replacing 747 service.
RacheyFlies wrote:ooslc wrote:Anybody have a seat map yet? I have a feeling it might look similar to the CI A350 layout with a premium economy section.
Not yet for the seat map, but I bet it will likely have a CI layout, but not that the Business is the suite one.
RacheyFlies wrote:tjerome wrote:The A350 once ready for transpacific flying will be flying out of DTW replacing 747 service.
Not only for transpacific only, but transatlantic looks ready too, I bet next is DTW-LHR is the next one.