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SWA Plans Adding 25 International Flights from FLL

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If it works for you guys that's great, more power to you. You won't have any problem convincing me that it creates revenue for the company. The only question I would ask is: why not fly those passengers on Hawaiian aircraft instead of on Korean, ANA, Virgin Australia, JetBlue, Virgin Atlantic and Virgin America? Of course that is being overly simplistic I realize but the question remains what do those other airlines bring to the table that Hawaiian cannot duplicate?


Hold onto your hat

As Randy Babbit told SWAPA, what does it matter , it's places you will never fly.


GK. wants it , and will be coming asking for it .
 
Eh, this is a bitch board. Not much you can do about that. But it would be great to see a large number of OSW vote no to something, anything that they can all get behind.


We have voted no during Section 6. I think the company and the union were a little surprised. I see it happening again if the deal doesn't meet the minimums. Hopefully we'll have 1700 ex-AAI pilots that will join us too. If required.
 
We have voted no during Section 6. I think the company and the union were a little surprised. I see it happening again if the deal doesn't meet the minimums. Hopefully we'll have 1700 ex-AAI pilots that will join us too. If required.


As long as you don't come to a deal until the end of 2015. Otherwise we won't get a say.
 
Howard, that is simplistic. And is why a lot of other airline pilots make fun of us- there are treaties involved. And that requires a give and take- not necessarily a code share- but still. And inter country- inter-regional flying- those code shares allow a passenger to fly (ex.) inter japan on JAL then connect through Honolulu to the mainland or to Maui and have their bags flow through.

Now, I am a no vote. It was a great business decision to keep all our online sales on southwest.com and not sell out to the expedias of the world. It was a great business decision to not accept other airlines bags and passengers when they cancel or code share-

We can then control the brand and the product.

So I am an absolute no vote- but it isn't bc we can always fly the route ourselves. (Ie: I don't see us getting a dash fleet and flying to Chattanooga ourselves.) sometimes it's illegal- sometimes it doesn't make sense- but for me it's just a better business decision to fly what we fly and trust the customer will find their way to us if we're good enough. That's worked so far.

Chattanooga, Knoxville, and Jackson, MS each have 50,000 more residents than Midland (pop 120k). Just sayin'.

Or does Midland have something to worry about with the demise of the two-step?

Since I'm blathering about places I'd like to see my partition-owner fly, what gives with Fresno? Half a million residents and umpteen National Parks within two hours. I propose that if your town can support a Cheesecake Factory franchise, you should be entitled to some hot, blurple cattle car action.

Oh yeah....******************** codeshare.
 
Me personally am a NO on any and all codeshare. I'll exercise my vote as such and am willing to do anything, including STRIKE if required to protect our scope.
 
Chattanooga, Knoxville, and Jackson, MS each have 50,000 more residents than Midland (pop 120k). Just sayin'.

Or does Midland have something to worry about with the demise of the two-step?

Since I'm blathering about places I'd like to see my partition-owner fly, what gives with Fresno? Half a million residents and umpteen National Parks within two hours. I propose that if your town can support a Cheesecake Factory franchise, you should be entitled to some hot, blurple cattle car action.

Oh yeah....******************** codeshare.

Regarding MAF I would say its the oil work supporting 5 non stops a day. A lot of the intra state stuff is flown by the 500. GK has said (insert grain of salt here) the future of SWA is longer stage lengths. So when the last classic, 717 and Wright Amedment goes away, I would bet so does a lot of short non stop flying.
 
What are we gonna do with that "nobody does shorter better" plaque hum.

That is a good question about Fresno- the answer is ... We've been close- several times- now it's not the priority and we are closing Jackson so... Reallocate is the name of the game right now- I'm sure GK will never waste growth by not tying it to the contract-
 

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