Sunday, November 23, 2014

Big Ideas


WOW Airlines is an Iceland-based company that is currently from Baltimore and Boston to Reykjavik for as little as $400 round-trip. They use the Airbus A320 for the five-to-six hour trip. They are using smaller jets so they need fewer passengers to fill them, which in turn reduces their risk for not filling the planes. And charging on $400 round-trip, it almost guarantees you will get all the passengers you need.

La Compagnie is a French-based company that is currently flying from New York City and Paris. They use a 74 seat, all business class seating 757 and La Compagnie charges around $2,000 round-trip. They are trying to do a low cost, point-to-point, long-haul market. La Compagnie promises everything the legacy carriers do except a crowded airplane.

WOW Air is more for short to medium hauls as compared to La Compagnie which is more of a long-haul carrier. La Compagnie uses Boeing 757 fitted with 74 business class seating and WOW uses Airbus A320. Both have the same philosophy low cost airfares and try to limit the time of the airplane on the ground. I think WOW Air will be more successful, because they are more focused on the short to medium hauls instead of the long haul like La Compagnie. Focusing on the short to medium haul in my opinion has more of a consumer base than the long hauls. This in turn means if you have lower airfares and a small plane then you never have to worry about having a flight with a bunch of empty seats.

I think the overall global impact of these types of airlines is good for the market. These companies are trying to use the same model as Southwest Airlines used and it has been successful here so why can’t it work in the international market. I think that these business models are going to make the market more competitive, which is a good thing.

http://uk.reuters.com/article/2014/11/03/airlines-wow-air-ceo-idUKL6N0ST34K20141103

2 comments:

  1. It's interesting - I tend to agree that there shouldn't be any reason why this type of model doesn't work on the international front, but another blogger reminded me of an airline that attempted this international, low-cost model - Eos Airlines. And they went bankrupt in 2008. So I'll be curious to see if a company like La Compagnie makes it long term.

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  2. I tend to agree that there is definitely a market out there for an international service that is set up like Southwest. Everyone is looking for the cheapest ticket price to their destination and setting the prices lower would go a long way in ensuring that each aircraft as at its capacity when flying their routes.

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