LX-LGX wrote:
Looks like Brussels Airlines will have to double the fares to comply with these demands...
euroflyer wrote:
My long experience with LH and *Alliance says: You are right
We may prepare for drastic increase in ticket prices between Germany and Belgium, Switzerland and Belgium and probably Austria and Scandinavia and Belgium as well.
Flights from FRA or MUC to Scandinavia are among the most expensive once you can have in Europe, as their is more or less a *Alliance monopoly on those routes for full-service flights offering two booking classes and many different flight times troughout a day.
It will be for the best of LH, SN, the employees, etcetera because surprisingly their are enough people who are prepared to pay those prices, but for us as pax, very very sad
I know I will get flamed for this, but let's face it, it is not normal to be flying medium haul in Europe for only 100 euro (all in) one way. Substract the airport taxes and you're actually paying less for your transcontinental European flight, than for a train ride to the Belgian coast!
Airlines like Ryanair have made us believe prices below 100 euro are sustainable (for them it might be, given the HUGE indirect subsidies and revenues from other anciliary sales), many start-ups have also tried it with much less success and in an effort to compete with the outburst of LCCs in Europe, legacy carriers have had no choice but to follow suit, but the reality is that at these prices nobody is able to book a profit. Sure, the consumer is smiling all the way, but the industry is going bankrupt... Look at the state the industry is in the USA... Is it really this what the European consumer wants? 10 years of cheap flying and then everybody bust?
LH is indeed one of the few airlines in Europe able to book good anual results and yes, it is mainly thanks to the fact that they have the size, the network and the alliance to basically set higher fares than other airlines can on similar routes...
Flexibility, frequency and comfort on a vast network always comes with a price.
Now, I don't think prices on medium haul flights will double, but they will certainly be corrected upwards significantly. SN and LH have said as much when they said they want to make the European network of SN profitable thanks to the advantages *alliance will bring. As always, the profitability will be achieved by working on 3 fronts: a higher loadfactor (thank's to the alliance), lower costs (thanks to the size of the combined request for pricing of SN/LH/LX) and obviously also from a fare increase. It's a given short haul routes to HAM, MUC, BER, FRA and any future German route, as well as OSL, WAW, BMA/ARN, GOT, VIE and CPH are going to be turned into real cash cows for SN, just like GVA or ZRH are already today.
BTW- It's another reason why I assume a real C class will reappear and the b.light concept will be scrapped... the future ticket prices will mandate a higher level of on board service and comfort.