Cosakita18
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I do think PQI has room to grow and capture market share from BGR.... but I'm a bit skeptical as to whether there would ever be enough demand to fill an A220 every day even to just a 75% load factor. I think JetBlue is interested in PQI primarily for operational reasons.....it helps feed their BOS hub and by overnighting a plane at PQI it frees up gate space at Terminal C which is very limited. With an EAS subsidy it's a low-risk, medium-reward proposition.
United has done well with PQI-EWR and I think 12 flights a week with a ~50 seat RJ is the perfect level of service for the Aroostook County market.
United has done well with PQI-EWR and I think 12 flights a week with a ~50 seat RJ is the perfect level of service for the Aroostook County market.
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