Yep. That one is a cattle car. People don’t wanna spend a lot of money going to Hawaii, so we put enough seats in the airplane that they can pay the low ticket price and still get there while we still make money.
We don’t advertise that one as luxury. Never have. And that configuration is being phased out.
You will be pleased to know that we intend to put the 737 Max 10 on that route. So, if that’s the market: cheap, packed interiors, then that’s what we will provide.
It’s not only the size of the airplane that matters. It’s the appointments. But you’ll never see a nice first class seat on a 737, there just isn’t enough real estate.
I mentioned the 767 because we have them equipped with 45 first class seats and we fly them on international routes, and that airplane, with its low density, nicely appointed Polaris interior, makes us a ton of money, running back-and-forth between London and other major cities dozens of times a day.
The 321 XLR will be considerably nicer than the 737 Max. That slight fuselage width advantage matters.
Size isn’t everything, but it does matter.