Actually, AA flew A300s which had just around 4 more seats than the 777, so a 777 is just as economical, if not cheaper than the A300. Flying a 767, with around 220 seats would be costlier. Less passengers, less revenue.
Besides, this was just a one time substitution. Regular flights from Miami are 757s A300s (now retired) and 737-8s.
Actually, AA flew A300s which had just around 4 more seats than the 777, so a 777 is just as economical, if not cheaper than the A300. Flying a 767, with around 220 seats would be costlier. Less passengers, less revenue.
Besides, this was just a one time substitution. Regular flights from Miami are 757s A300s (now retired) and 737-8s.
einsteinboricua 2 years ago
Last time i tracked that route it was an AA 757.
b747dude 2 years ago
what a waist lol. Flying from miami to Puerto rico in a 777? wouldn't a 767 be more economical?
marick626 2 years ago
Rarely it comes from MIA in summer with high capacity
planedudea380 2 years ago
That's not the usual equipment used to fly to TJSJ
oakadoak1 2 years ago
I'm just itching to watch my first one, even though I have flown in one.
einsteinboricua 3 years ago