fcw wrote: 11 Nov 2024, 18:15
crew1990 wrote: 11 Nov 2024, 17:00
In 2023 SN made her best result ever, 53 million € and flown 8,3 million of pax. This is a revenue of around 6,4€ per passenger by the way.
Of course we would all be happy to have 3 aircrafts on the ground just in case of. But we have to face the reality, there is just no room budget wise for that. An extra aircraft would cost much more than 53 million a year.
Things are not perfect, I don’t know any airlines which never cancel flights. But we can’t deny that SN is going the right way at the moment!
Nobody wants three spare aircraft and no airline can cope with mishaps affecting 30% of their fleet, once again there’s no need for exaggeration!
Do you have an idea how much compensation SN paid in 2023?
(By the way 6,4€ is the profit per pax not the revenue)
Many airlines are struggling because they don't have enough aircraft to operate flights, because it's hard to get brand new or second hand aircraft. And there a still problems for the maintenance (lack of staff, troubles on some engines on NEO, E2 or 787 and huge delays to get components )
Brussels Airlines is not ONLY the airline in this situation.
Virgin has recently canceled the resuming of their flights to Accra for 2025 (and so close bookings), because they don't have enough aircraft.
Virgin Atlantic Postpones London Heathrow – Accra Route to Winter 2025-2026 Season Amid Reservation Closure https://www.travelandtourworld.com/news ... n-closure/
British Airways will end Dallas flight (biggest AA hub !!!!), also due to the fleet troubles (can't not replace the A380 by the A350 and they have many issues with the B787).
British Airways drops Dallas flights, cuts Miami: https://www.headforpoints.com/2024/11/0 ... s-flights/
Air India is currently reducing its flights to USA due to the fleet troubles.
Air India to cancel 100+ India – US flight operations during peak travel season of November & December 2024 :
https://livefromalounge.com/air-india-t ... mber-2024/
I can post 5, 10 more articles like thaht. I can imagine how some people there would recat if, SN would canceled its return to Nairobi, end its JFK route and cancel 30-40 flights or more to Africa many weeks ahead the peak periods.
Many people are too focusing on what's happening at Brussels Airlines which of course has its own problem without to see that a big part of airlines in the world have serious troubles about flights operations. Covid is behind us, but the aviation still struggling.
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