No I don't think it is right. However; that is a corp. decision not a pilot decision. I want mainline to fly all of there routes. Don't you want SWA to keep flying all there flights? We shall see what that future holds. This lowering cost is nothing new. It happens in every industry.
You're mixing apples and oranges.
Southwest doesn't have contract feed because it doesn't fit their business model to need it. They recently put out a piece from management about how Revenue decides what cities to serve and how much, and it's a complicated puzzle about the mix of originating and thru-traffic, since Southwest hops point-to-point inside the U.S.
The Legacy carriers don't do that, thus there IS no revenue from thru-passengers at the small outstation airports. So either it can be supported with O&D traffic, or it can't, with either all mainline flights, a mix, or just RJ's. It's a simple math equation.
So if you want Mainline to "Take it ALL back", that would mean NO RJ's, which would mean about 25-35% of your out-stations like Duluth, Bozeman, Wichita, etc, would lose ALL your traffic, since it wouldn't be supported by the small amount of O&D traffic and Mainline would have to drop the route entirely as people flocked to the OTHER carriers with lower costs still flying RJ's. What would that do to the overall revenue generation for your airline? to lose all that traffic?
What you want isn't really possible now that Pandora's box is opened. It would take EVERY Legacy carrier stopping their RJ feed so that no carrier could undercut another in price, the service to those small cities would die off, their citizens and governments would scream bloody murder, and something would be done to stimulate new low-cost service to those cities from another up-start carrier, highly-subsidized like many of those cities already are, and thus it repeats itself.
The citizens of this country have convinced the Federal Government that they are ENTITLED to low-cost air service to their itty bitty little podunk towns, and you're not going to change that.
So, in short, you can't "Have it all" at Mainline. What IS possible is to keep the large jets that are the size of the smaller DC-9's of the past on property, but all these airlines keep selling out 90 seat Scope to get rid of the 50-seaters that were going away anyway because of cost, and management is laughing all the way to the bank.
If you kept the 90+ seaters at Mainline and limited the Regionals to 89 seats or less (certified max configuration, not 90 reduced to 86 with a Business Class like NWA and then DAL pulled), you'd reduce the size of the Regionals by likely 40-50% and claim that flying for your own and do it in a way that creates a path for the Regional guys to flow into. This way, there's VERY little upward progression for the PCL people available as DCI flying is SHRINKING, at least for another year, before hiring starts back up again for incoming 717's as growth planes.
However, it's going to come at a cost, and the senior pilots in control of the union at the Legacies aren't interested in that. The senior continue to eat the junior... now THAT'S something you can be angry about and, from your position, get yourself into a position to change. You can't change the lower end of the spectrum without controlling it from the top.