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1 Supportable Capacity
2 Objective Understand Network Planning and Capacity Management How the game is played How fleet impacts the playing field Why it is flawed 2
3 Route Economic Fundamentals Airlines compete in cities, not segments Hubs serve as the principal means of serving cities The number of markets served and the total number of seats flown in a city are: Directly related to the local demand to the hub(s) Directly related to the number of hub(s) Inversely related to the distance from the hub(s) 3
4 Largest Carrier Receives A Revenue Efficiency Revenue Share Illustrative Service Level Share 4
5 Number Two Carrier In A City Will Generate Revenue Shares Roughly Equal To Its Capacity Share Revenue Share Illustrative Service Level Share 5
6 Third And Subsequent Carriers Receive Less Than Their Fair Share Of Revenue Revenue Share Illustrative Service Level Share 6
7 Major Carrier Business Model Growth Supportable Capacity Profits Revenue Efficiency City Presence Schedule Strength Frequent Flyer Loyalty Products and Services 2001 Strategic Plan 7
8 Supportable Capacity Model Carriers absolute operating cost Local market size of hub(s) served Supportable Capacity Blended profit objectives of operating carriers 8
9 Local Demand At Major Hub Cities Daily Passengers (Based on 2001 traffic and May 2001 OAG Schedule) ORD ATL SFO EWR DFW DEN YYZ DTW PHL IAD YVR YUL PIT CLT YYC MEM Numbers indicate average daily jet departures
10 Supportable Capacity Model Carriers absolute operating cost Local market size of hub(s) served Supportable Capacity Blended profit objectives of operating carriers Distance to the hub cities 10
11 Colorado Springs To Chicago 911 miles ORD COS Departures: 6 Hours: 14 Seats:
12 Colorado Springs To Denver DEN COS 67 miles Departures: 23 Hours: 14 Seats: 3,381 12
13 Supportable Capacity Model Carriers absolute operating cost Local market size of hub(s) served Number of Connections At Hub Supportable Capacity Distance to the hub cities Blended profit objectives of operating carriers 13
14 Marketplace Requires Connections On Every Flight Percent non hub flying down to 11.7% of industry Domestic departures (from 21.0% in 1990) Industry average domestic departure has 60.8% of the load connecting Long haul services require connection feed to fill relatively large cost efficient long haul aircraft Carriers are using connections more and more to fund/support growth 2001 Hub Factbook - Salomon Smith Barney, OAG 14
15 All Major Airlines Rely Heavily on Connections Local and O&D Traffic for Industry, TME 06/ % 75% 50% Connect Local 25% 0% HP AA CO DL NW UA US Industry (exc. WN) Source: Hub Factbook, Salomon Smith Barney
16 United s Washington - Europe Traffic Composition Total 249 Offline Connect Online Connect (UA-UA Only) Local PAX Amsterdam Frankfurt London Munich Paris Milan Brussels 16 Source: PRIMS/PRS, TME 03/2001
17 Supportable Capacity Model Express Connections Carriers absolute operating cost Local market size of hub(s) served Number of Connections At Hub Supportable Capacity Distance to the hub cities Blended profit objectives of operating carriers 17
18 Connections Determine Who Flies the Market LHR SEA BA UA Local Connects Illustrative
19 Supportable Capacity Model Express Connections Local market size of hub(s) served Number of Connections At Hub Carriers absolute operating cost Supportable Capacity Distance to the hub cities Code share feed Blended profit objectives of operating carriers 19
20 Alliances Provide New Traffic Sources ORD FRA Passengers Per Flight UA LH Local Behind ORD Beyond FRA Bridge Total Source: T100/CRS International, 2000
21 Alliances Provide New Traffic Sources YYZ FRA Passengers Per Flight AC LH Local Behind YYZ Beyond FRA Bridge Total Source: MIDT May
22 Air Canada Toronto - Frankfurt Passenger Mix local Connections Source:MIDT * Jan-Mar
23 Supportable Capacity Model Express Connections Local market size of hub(s) served Number of Connections At Hub Carriers absolute operating cost Supportable Capacity Distance to the hub cities Code share feed Blended profit objectives of operating carriers City Presence 23
24 Working Together Allows More Effective Competition At Heathrow Daily Departing Seats Air New Zealand ANA Varig Thai Austrian Airlines Singapore Airlines Air Canada SAS United Airlines Lufthansa British Midland International British Airways Star Alliance 24 Source: OAG, April 2001
25 Largest Carrier Receives A Revenue Efficiency Revenue Share Illustrative Service Level Share 25
26 Number Two Carrier In A City Will Generate Revenue Shares Roughly Equal To Its Capacity Share Revenue Share Illustrative Service Level Share 26
27 Third And Subsequent Carriers Receive Less Than Their Fair Share Of Revenue Revenue Share Illustrative Service Level Share 27
28 How is the game played?
29 American At Little Rock BNA DFW LIT 29
30 Delta At Little Rock DFW LIT ATL 30
31 Delta At Little Rock CVG LIT DFW ATL
32 American At Little Rock LIT DFW
33 United At Lincoln DEN LNK ORD 33
34 Major Carrier Business Model Growth Supportable Capacity Profits Revenue Efficiency City Presence Schedule Strength Frequent Flyer Loyalty Products and Services 2001 Strategic Plan 34
35 United Is In A Superior Position INDUSTRY DEMAND BY AIRPORT IAD DEN SFO ORD LAX DAL BNA MSY OAK HOU MCI SJC MDW SAN BWI LAS PHX SLC CVG DFW ATL MIA DFW ATL CLE IAH EWR BWI PIT CLT PHL MEM MSP DTW UA WN DL AA CO US NW Source: OAG/T100, United Estimates 35
36 British Airways Is Not INDUSTRY DEMAND BY AIRPORT IAD DEN SFO ORD LAX DAL BNA MSY OAK HOU MCI SJC MDW SAN BWI LAS PHX SLC CVG DFW ATL MIA DFW ATL CLE IAH EWR BWI PIT CLT PHL MEM MSP DTW LHR UA WN DL AA CO US NW BA Source: OAG/T100, IATA Passenger Forecast, United Estimates 36
37 Revenue ($B) Potential of Global Alliances $100 City Revenue Of Industry At Hubs Of Each Airline: $75 $50 $25 $0 StarAlliance oneworld Wings* SkyTeam Source: 2000 Revenue forecast * Anticipated Alliance based on November 2000 announcement by NW 37
38 Route Economic Fundamentals Airlines compete in cities, not segments Hubs serve as the principal means of serving cities The number of markets served and the total number of seats flown in a city are: Directly related to the local demand to the hub(s) Directly related to the number of hub(s) Inversely related to the distance from the hub(s) 38
39 The Carrier With The Most Connections - WINS!
40 How Do Networks Compete?
41 Washington - Amsterdam United Service Passengers Per Flight Locals 68 Behind IAD 175 Beyond AMS 11 Bridge 6 Total 260 Source: T100/CRS, 2000
42 UA and KL Do Not Compete on AMSIAD Passengers Per Flight NW/KL UA Local Behind IAD Beyond AMS Bridge 5 7 Total Source: T100/CRS, 2000
43 But UA does compete with CO s EWRAMS Passengers Per Flight NW/KL UA CO Local Behind IAD * Beyond AMS Bridge Total Source: T100/CRS, 2000 *Behind EWR
44 Fleet Impacts Route Networks
45 Impact Of New Aircraft Aircraft all have unique efficiencies Large aircraft tend to offer low unit or seat costs These aircraft are used by carriers to play a consolidation game Small aircraft tend to offer low trip or plane mile cost These aircraft are used by carriers to play a fragmentation game The two games don t get along with each other
46 Fragmentation When efficiency is brought into the market in the form of a small aircraft Frequencies grow Markets served grows Smaller hubs win
47 Fragmentation Game Higher revenue per Flight Flight added with Low trip cost aircraft Traffic reflows to remaining flights More flights Large aircraft flights cancelled Less revenue per flight Large aircraft flights become less profitable
48 Fragmentation Examples B767 supports additional long haul frequency B757 replacing DC10s and L1011s on Hawaii Mainland A320 replacing widebodies on transcon RJs replacing B737s and DC9s
49 Consolidation When new efficiency is brought into the market in the form of a large aircraft Frequencies come down Markets served declines Large hubs win
50 Consolidation Game Higher revenue per Flight Flight added With Low seat cost aircraft Traffic reflows to remaining flights Fares lowered to help fill large aircraft Low demand flights cancel Less revenue per passenger Breakeven load factor increases
51 Consolidation Examples B747 Replacing B707 and JFK and LHR rule the Atlantic B777 replacing B767 and large gateways rule once again
52 Aircraft Economics Impact International Services B747
53 Aircraft Economics Impact International Services B747 B767
54 Aircraft Economics Impact International Services B747 B767 B777
55 Aircraft Economics Impact International Services B747 B767 B777 A380 B787
56 Summary Carriers seek revenue efficiency aka city presence This is achieved through growth, marketing alliances and fleet planning The one with the most hubs in large cities wins!
57 Infrastructure Costs Impact Canada
58 Supportable Capacity (psgrs per departure) UA - SFO LCL 69 CNX 36 TTL 105 AS - SEA LCL 62 CNX 26 TTL 88 HP - PHX LCL 40 CNX 45 TTL 85 NW - MSP LCL 34 CNX 55 TTL 89 AA - DFW LCL 31 CNX 62 TTL 93 UA - ORD LCL 46 CNX 51 TTL 97 DL - ATL LCL 36 CNX 83 TTL 119 CO - EWR LCL 68 CNX 22 TTL 90 US - CLT LCL 16 CNX 64 TTL 80 58
59 Why Cost Is A Constant Focus of Air Carriers We know that the more flights we can schedule will drive more connections More connections drive more traffic onto the base capacity at very low incremental cost Increased Profit Driving more profits, supporting more growth Higher Loads Flights Added Products and Services More Connecting Traffic Connections Created 59
60 Ye Olde Supportable Capacity Model Regional Connections Local market size Number of Connections Carriers absolute operating cost Supportable Capacity Distance to the hub cities Blended profit objectives of operating carriers 60
61 Cost Per Operat Competitive Standing Of Airports A320 Airport Related Costs YYZ JFK DTW SFO YHZ YEG ORD YWG YOW LAX YUL YVR YYC MIA ATL Landing Fees Passenger Charges 61
62 Cost For One Hour Significant Cost Difference Will Drive A Capacity Change Variable Operating Cost % 48% YYZ JFK DTW SFO YHZ YEG ORD YWG YOW LAX YUL YVR YYC MIA ATL Varible Operating Cost 62
63 Industry Annual Seats Per Capita, Connection % SEA % MSP % YYZ % NYC % SFO % CITY SEATS/POP. CNX % PHX % DAL % ORD % ATL % CLT % 63
64 Canada s Higher Cost Structure Stunts Growth City ORD DFW CLT ATL Seats/Pop City YUL YYZ YVR YYC Seats/Pop
65 Costs Do Impact Service Levels Departure seat per capital (based on 2005 population & Jun OAG, seat annulized) ATL SFO PHX DFW YYC CHI HOU YHZ SEA YVR IAD DTW LAX BOS NY YYZ YEG YWG YOW YUL 65
66 Extra Slides
67 Traffic composition for YYZ international routes Toronto International Traffic Composition CDG FCO FRA GLA LHR MAD MAN MUC ZRH Local Dom Cnx Trb Cnx Other Cnx Source: AC data May
68 Traffic composition for YVR international routes 300 Vancouver International Traffic Composition HKG ICN KIX NGO NRT PEK PVG TPE Local Dom Cnx Trb Cnx Other Cnx Source: AC data May
69 The Breakdown Of YYZ Traffic Top 10 YYZ Domestic Routes Traffic Composition YUL YYZ YVR YYZ YYC YYZ YOW YYZ YHZ YYZ YWG YYZ YEG YYZ YQB YYZ YQT YYZ YYT YYZ YQR YYZ Local Dom Cnx Trb Conx Int Cnx mutiple Cnx 69
70 Daily Passengers ('000s) Daily Departures United Airlines Chicago - Frankfurt Passenger Mix '93 '94 '95 '96 '97 '98 '99 '00 '01 * Locals Connections Departures Source: PRS * Jan-Apr 2001
71 New Search Engines Add to Commoditization of The Product
72 RJs Efficiency - A Fragmentation Game 37% lower trip cost versus A319 Greater range the turboprops Net effect is dramatic growth in frequencies and markets served The FAA contends that in 1999, regional jets carried almost one in 10 U.S. passengers. In 2002, they accounted for one in six passengers.
73 Supportable Capacity Model Express Connections Local market size of hub(s) served Number of Connections At Hub Carriers absolute operating cost Supportable Capacity Distance to the hub cities Code share feed Blended profit objectives of operating carriers City Presence 73
74 Largest Carrier Receives A Revenue Efficiency Revenue Share Illustrative Service Level Share 74
75 Number Two Carrier In A City Will Generate Revenue Shares Roughly Equal To Its Capacity Share Revenue Share Illustrative Service Level Share 75
76 Third And Subsequent Carriers Receive Less Than Their Fair Share Of Revenue Revenue Share Illustrative Service Level Share 76
77 Air Canada Faces Tough Competition IAD DEN SFO ORD LAX BWI BNA DA HOU L MDW OA K ST L PHX LAS SC CVG MCO ATL DFW SJU MIA DFW ORD PIT CLT BWI PHL DCA CLE IAH EWR MEM MSP DTW YUL YY C UA WN DL AA US CO NW AC YVR YYZ LHR
78 Supportable Capacity Model Express Connections Local market size of hub(s) served Number of Connections At Hub Carriers absolute operating cost Supportable Capacity Distance to the hub cities Code share feed Blended profit objectives of operating carriers City Presence 78
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