GothamSpotter wrote:
JetAmerica began issuing refunds today. Refunded customers will also get some fees waived if they choose to book again in the future.
The future is looking very questionable, however.
Problem #1: they started selling tickets before they actually secured any slots at EWR, and to this day they have not obtained any, even though service is set to start in a month. Not clear if they didn't realize they needed slots, or if they did this deliberately...maybe they needed that ticket money to pay for the slots? After tickets went on sale, the FAA reminded both JetAmerica and Miami Air that they needed to obtain slots. It sounds like Miami Air, not wanting to dirty their own good name in this debacle, scolded JetAmerica about selling EWR tickets.
Problem #2: They have reportedly not yet secured any ground handling contracts at Minneapolis.
Problem #3 (Possible collapse indicator): Toledo Airport has taken down all its JetAmerica signage.
Stay tuned...
Not sure that was the real issues Matt..
Jet America's press release noted that there were 6,486 consumers who were already ticketed for their EWR route, and due refunds.
Computing this out, their data would seem to indicate JetAmerica, two weeks from service had average bookings of 38 passengers per segment to EWR, operated with 737-800 airliners. Do the math....those numbers don't bring in a profit of squat.