by patrick_b » Mon 11 Jun 2007, 16:08:13
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('pup55', 'W')ell, I got on Orbitz.com this morning, and found out it costs $337 for one passenger to fly round trip between Chicago and Walley World. It will take about 7 hours, what with the flight time, plus a one hour stopover in Phoenix.
To do the same 2200 miles by car (assuming you are driving the average Family Truckster at 20 mpg) will take about 100 gallons of gas each way, at $3.25 you are looking at maybe $700 or $800 to make the same trip. We all know that the price of gas is closer to 4 clams out in LA, so you are probably looking at $1000.
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An idiot airline analyst will look at the growth numbers, and say "we are going to have to double the size of the system", not taking into consideration that the system as it is happens to be really sick, marginally profitable, and basically paying people to fly rather than drive just to keep going. Go figure.
Hello, I'm a new poster from Switzerland (Europe). I'm reading about PO since months and I hope I can make useful remarks..
I think your evaluation of the efficiency of the airline industry is even to optimistic.
First you compare a trip using a specially efficiency-optimized commercial plane with the same trip using a ridiculously inefficient utility vehicule that only gets 20 miles/gallon. My car (Volvo S40 1.8) gets 35 miles/gallon on the highway at 140km/h (85 miles/hour) and there is enough room in it. Would I drive the american way (at 60 miles/hour) I would easily get more than 40 miles/gallon.
Second, you forgot to mention that a plane rarely goes exactly where you need. A journey with a plane is very likely to be completed with 2 trips with a car, bus or train in order to go to the airport and then from the airport to the final destination, which consumes energy and costs also. With a car, you directly go where you need. So there are less miles to travel...
So yes, the airline industry is clearly doomed... The prices of the airline trips are to low to be profitable because the industry has expected a big growth of the sector and there is now a large over-capacity.
Driving can easily be less expensive even for a single person and even with european gas prices...
(Note that the airline industry is also favoured in Europe, because fuel for cars is massively taxed but not jet fuel)