5 Things You Should Know Before You Buy A Skybus Ticket
5/21/2007 at 3:45 PM
Tags: Skybus, Low Cost Carriers, Airlines, Airline Hype (all tags)
Happy Skybus Eve. Tomorrow, Skybus, an à la Carte zero frills low cost carrier will go wheels up out of their Columbus, Ohio base in the United States.
Whether Skybus will emulate the über growth of their European inspiration, Ryanair, or merely fade into Bolivia after eighteen months is up for debate.
What is for certain is that Skybus will bring down the cost of U.S. business travel one way or another, but at what cost? With that in mind, we present:
5 Things You Should Know Before You Buy A Skybus Ticket
1. Your Flight Will Not Cost You $10
You didn't actually think the all in cost of your flight would be $10 did you? You aren't that gullible, right?
According to Skybus, a minimum of 10 seats on each flight will sell for $10, before taxes and fees. You should figure on $15.00 minimum for taxes and fees. Which means, all in, on your best, luckiest day, you can fly anywhere Skybus flies, roundtrip, for $35.00. Definitely tough to beat, but we have yet to find this $35.00 scenario from Burbank to Columbus--though it was not difficult to find a $35.00 scenario from Portsmouth (which Skybus calls Boston) to Columbus.
2. Your Flight Is $10 For A Reason
Want to check bags? $5.00. Want a pillow? Cough up some cash. Want to pre-board? $10.00. And everyone is subject to advertising both outside and inside the plane. Furthermore, Skybus flight attendants and pilots will not rank amongst the highest paid in the industry, far from it. Finally, Skybus makes you do all your transacting and ticket changing through their website. Again, this is all par for the course when you follow the Ryanair model. Look, if you want $10 fares you have to give up many of the traditional airline comforts, and then some. Think of it like camping...in the sky.
3. Despite What They Say, You Can Call Skybus
No they don't want you to, and you should respect that. Do as much as you can online, and don't use this contact info to call for tickets or flight changes. However, if you get stuck in a customer service quagmire, here is the address to Skybus headquarters as well as the contact info for Skybus and one of their peeps--oh yeah.
Skybus
4181 Arlingate Plz
Columbus, OH 43228
(614) 246-8800
Floyd Nickerson, Vice President, People
floyd.nickerson@skybus.com
4. Skybus Bought Brand New Planes, Configured Them Differently
Skybus is a well funded start up and purchased a fleet of brand new, Airbus A319 airplanes configured with 156 seats, and plans to take delivery of around 80 crafts over the next five years. New airplanes minimize maintenance costs and boost fuel efficiency, and those 156 seats are 24 more than Frontier Airlines uses on a similar craft, increasing Skybus' bottom line, but possibly cramping your comfort.
5. Skybus Is Hubbed In Columbus For A Reason
U.S. census figures rank the city's population 15th in the nation, but up to 6.7 million people live within a 100 mile radius, which makes their prospective "Columbus" customer base fairly large. Delta's Cincinnati hub currently has some of the highest airfares in the nation, but the Cincy is over 100 miles from C-bus. Will people drive two hours plus to board a Skybus flight? If the overall savings means hundreds of dollars to the consumer count on it. However, if gas prices keep increasing, coupled with Delta and other major carriers matching Skybus fares out of Cincinnati, it could be a tough road for Skybus.
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