TOGA
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It would mean the government setting fares and determining who flies which route. That was the way it was prior to 1978, e.g., prior to "deregulation" which was actually only a partial deregulation, and not a successful one at that.I'm beginning to see & hear this subject brought up more & more . . . Oberstar on the Hill, Crandall on MSNBC, etc. I'm interested to hear everyone's thoughts on what this would mean . . . to the industry, us, pax, etc . . . talk amongst yourselves.
I'm beginning to see & hear this subject brought up more & more . . . Oberstar on the Hill, Crandall on MSNBC, etc. I'm interested to hear everyone's thoughts on what this would mean . . . to the industry, us, pax, etc . . . talk amongst yourselves.
I know it won't happen but the Bankruptcy laws need to be rewritten. No airline should be allowed to file for BK and then operate for years at a competitive advantage while the others are forced to pat stadard prices. then when the airline exits BK the ones who put it there get bonuses while those who have invested money( share holders), careers(employees). are fleeced. al the wile forcing the other wel run and managed companies to do the same if they are to stay competitive.
Bottom line is Bk should equal liquidation.
then maybe these thieves would not be so fast to rush to the pro business courts. crying " it's 9/11, or the fuel prices, or it's the economy or labor cost"
just sell your product for what it cost plus your profit margin desired.
If you won't do that it could be self induced business suicide.
If the politicians are so worried about preserving jobs in their sector then may some sort of pricing limits should be imposed. After all they set minimum prices for drugs, milk and cigarettes why not airfare?
Would be a giant step backwards. Hardly anyone flew before deregulation.
It would be stability for communities, for employees, and for the passengers. It would mean fewer pilots and planes in the air, but we are headed there anyway. It would mean ending the race to the bottom. Deregulation has been a complete and total failure. Besides, the airlines were not truely deregulated anyway.
Hardly anyone flew before deregulation.
I know it won't happen but the Bankruptcy laws need to be rewritten. No airline should be allowed to file for BK and then operate for years at a competitive advantage while the others are forced to pat standard prices. then when the airline exits BK the ones who put it there get bonuses while those who have invested money( share holders), careers(employees). are fleeced. al the wile forcing the other well run and managed companies to do the same if they are to stay competitive.
Bottom line is Bk should equal liquidation.
then maybe these thieves would not be so fast to rush to the pro business courts. crying " it's 9/11, or the fuel prices, or it's the economy or labor cost"
just sell your product for what it cost plus your profit margin desired.
If you won't do that it could be self induced business suicide.
If the politicians are so worried about preserving jobs in their sector then may some sort of pricing limits should be imposed. After all they set minimum prices for drugs, milk and cigarettes why not airfare?
I know it won't happen but the Bankruptcy laws need to be rewritten. No airline should be allowed to file for BK and then operate for years at a competitive advantage while the others are forced to pat stadard prices. then when the airline exits BK the ones who put it there get bonuses while those who have invested money( share holders), careers(employees). are fleeced. al the wile forcing the other wel run and managed companies to do the same if they are to stay competitive.
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