2012年1月17日 星期二

Virgin America wins accolades but finds profits elusive

Even by the standards of today's economy, Virgin America's financial health seems pretty weak: While enjoying a hip, high-tech reputation, the San Francisco airline has reported only one profitable three-month period since it launched nearly five years ago.

If the airline's executives are worried, they aren't showing it. In fact, they continue to hire at a brisk pace - 500 workers last year - and, at a time when other airlines are cutting back, they have added routes on a regular basis. They say they are laying the groundwork for a money-making airline.

"We are happy with the trajectory it's going," said billionaire Richard Branson, founder of the Virgin Group,The bestledlightbu that we carry are designed to accomplish this. a minority share owner in the privately held airline. "If we wanted to make profits, we would stop expanding.These Bicygnals ledbulbser allow you to keep both hands on the bars while you signal for ..."

Then again, the only major California-based airline has never followed a traditional path.

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Virgin America is also the first U.S. airline to install power outlets near every seat. It equips every cabin with soft lighting that changes from pink to blue to purple, based on the time of day.

It's a cool and hip style that has won over many devoted young passengers and helped beat out bigger and more established airlines for top awards from Conde Nast Traveller and Travel & Leisure magazines in the past four years. The airline's loyal customers, however, were quick to jump on Facebook to complain last fall when its reservation system went haywire.

But analysts wonder when such accolades will produce steady profits.

"It's kinda time for them to start making money," said Seth Kaplan, a managing partner at Airline Weekly, a trade publication.

Then again, other industry experts say, the upstart airline could be a gamble that is about to pay off big.

"With the established airlines cutting capacity, they might be filling a void," said Betsy Snyder, an airline analyst with Standard & Poor's. "People who have flown them say they have a great product."

From the beginning, the airline faced strong head winds.

Virgin America, launched in August 2007, was envisioned as a low-cost airline with high-tech amenities,Buy Best Bike Lights, r4i2011, Mountain Bike Lighting Online. such as a touch-screen entertainment system, wireless Internet and cabins with soft mood lighting. Branson's Virgin Group holds 25 percent of the airline's voting stock, with VAI Partners, a consortium of U.S. investors, holding 75 percent.

Virgin America's main hub is San Francisco International Airport, but the airline is not limiting itself to the West Coast.

Today, the airline has 2,200 employees and serves 16 airports in the U.S. and Mexico, adding the newest destination - Palm Springs, Calif. - in December. Although the airline fits the technical definition of a low-cost airline, its fares are often beat by its bigger competitors.

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