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What You Can Expect From Airlines This Year?

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    Boyd Group International president Michael Boyd gives his outlook for the airline industry.

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Planes are about to get -- more crowded hot fuel prices well the economics forcing airlines to limit capacity on planes.

And my next guest says don't expect to see any -- sell prices any Thompson and Michael boy is because found.

Boyd group international joining us now.

From Denver what we how crowd -- can the how much more credit can these planes get just in the next year Michael.

Well the good news -- they don't get credit is get full they've been full they're gonna staple.

But don't expect of the middle seat next -- open anytime soon.

But airlines they're now on the business of trying to make money not try taking over the world -- fight with each other become like the five families they have -- little fiefdoms they've and -- dictum.

About prices in ticket prices in the increases that they -- tried to pass on so far this year.

Would you -- expect from say Memorial Day on through the rest of the year.

-- you're gonna see -- edge up in this two ways of raising ticket prices you can have a across the board increase.

Or they can -- limit the number of discount seats they face felony care plan.

But you know they're in the business to make money -- in in general the airline industry has now learned you got to sell the seat of what it cost to produce it and they're doing.

And it's Carter -- fine like nonstop long haul flights overseas in particular to some destination you're seeing.

Some airlines instead opt for a chain plain change.

Yet the reason being like American Airlines dropped Delhi to Chicago nonstop bit like a 90% load factor all the time.

-- they can flow those people over their partner British Airways over London.

In the -- the problem flying very very long haul you've got -- let that fuel all the way to Delhi and it's very expensive to carry that weight.

That's credible to think that they had a 90% load factor on that flight and it still makes more economic sense than they don't.

Those passengers halfway around the world off on a partner airline.

It is and delta did the same thing to India out of New York instead of running the non stop -- now running them through their partner Air France over Charles de Gaulle and Paris.

This is the name of the game going forward is -- alliances and that means up.

They're gonna run airplanes -- they can make the most money.

And that also applies the US and over a longer period of time you're gonna see airline service seats and a lot of places in this country want you Michael.

A lot of local airport will lose their service we think about a hundred over the next ten years.

In most cases they have other places they can fly out -- -- -- -- drive an hour to another airport which they're doing already which is why they're losing your service locally.

But -- that's gonna be -- we have a shrinking scope of air transportation system in the United States.

Michael is great to see you as always thank you take care Michael Boyd -- -- -- great thank you.