take a look in the mirror
Why not encourge them to join the Union instead of blaming them for the legacy woes. AirTran, Jetblue and the like didn't cause USair, UA, NW, DL to go bankrupt; poor management, business model shifted and they were slow to respond. While wages may be the first or second biggest expense, the actual difference between legacy and LCC is small. I think its mostly ego, the legacy doesn't want to give up one pax to a new LCC route and will spend millions to save a nickel. Why not blame Delta, half of their flying is done by a regional partner, they gave up the 70 seat scope and soon will give the 100 seat to the lowest bidder. USair gave it all away, retirement and pay lower than JB.
So take a look in the mirror before you start a jumpseat war, you just might end up with a wage war.
No one is talking AT or the Feeds that fly at industry rates. If you don't see the issue with a group of pilots flying 130 seat jets at 70 seat wages I don't know what to tell you. Allegient or Midwest (and AT) are niche players. Skybus and VA are a lower form of JB and are out to change the industry paradigm just as JB did, but another order of magnitude lower. For all the chest thumping about how JB or AT pays more than legacies now, that was not the case before JB helped shift the curve. As to JS wars, no I don't advocate that as normal policy. I also firmly believe that the JS is a negotiated privilege, not a birthright. I have heard LCC pilots talk with glee about they are going to put XYZ legacy out of business with their all too trendy wave of the future airline. Why should we give them a ride to work to accomplish that goal?
Why not encourge them to join the Union instead of blaming them for the legacy woes. AirTran, Jetblue and the like didn't cause USair, UA, NW, DL to go bankrupt; poor management, business model shifted and they were slow to respond. While wages may be the first or second biggest expense, the actual difference between legacy and LCC is small. I think its mostly ego, the legacy doesn't want to give up one pax to a new LCC route and will spend millions to save a nickel. Why not blame Delta, half of their flying is done by a regional partner, they gave up the 70 seat scope and soon will give the 100 seat to the lowest bidder. USair gave it all away, retirement and pay lower than JB.
So take a look in the mirror before you start a jumpseat war, you just might end up with a wage war.