user912
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His mind continues with more inertia than a 747 with its wings ripped off.
Is churning out this drivel worth >$200k/yr?
Is churning out this drivel worth >$200k/yr?
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His mind continues with more inertia than a 747 with its wings ripped off.
Is churning out this drivel worth >$200k/yr?
His commentary made no sense. In other words, "management good, labor bad..."
Where did he say that?
Pure idiocy. Exactly what I expect from a rich conservative like George Will.
If deregulation has wrecked anything, it is the airline industry.
... with the exception of the price of a ticket,...
It's a key metric.
Only to the fact that it has been historically priced below cost since the advent of deregulation. Just because the consumer is happy doesn't mean the industry is healthy.
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Life was good for a few pilots under regulation. There are probably 4-5 times as many pilot’s jobs now as there was in 1977. Back in reg time it was about 90% military that went to the majors. Dereg opened up a lot of airline job to non-military pilots. To return to regulation would raise ticket prices, reduce the number of passengers, and therefore reduce the number of pilots needed. BTW SWA the low cost provider has near the top wages, this was done under de-reg. Still is still a great way to make a living.
The CEO has little control over the airline, the airline is run by regulation and union contracts. They are at the mercy of the purchasing public, who with Internet access has made the airline ticket a perfectly elastic commodity.
People change airlines for a $1.00, Spirit is now one of the most profitable airlines, but has the cheapest fares. However they are now thinki9ng of a charge to use the lav.
The CAB did require carriers to fly below cost on short haul routes and was infinitely inflexible on new routes and changes in technology. It didn't really work.
The idea behind capitalism is to keep the customer happy. It's going to be interesting to see how Obamacare impacts health....
Once again, believing propaganda about Obamacare, instead of the truth about it.: ie- it's mostly republican, free market ideas- and not even close to the liberal win you guys make it out to be.
But go on and drift away