GogglesPisano
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zkmayo said:Independence Air could offer that UAL currently does not:
1. affordable air fares out of IAD (no more $600 tickets IAD-SYR on a CRJ)
2. more frequent svc (more efficient usage of a/c, helping to further decrease costs and benefit customer); ACA's CRJs since UAL chap 11 avg 8.5 hrs a day; under Indy theyll avg. 11.5; Airbus upwards of 14.
3. much better customer service that is poor at IAD UAL (this has hamstrung ACA for years and yes, ACA does have some bad apples here too). You cant tell me honestly that UAX will have better customer svc with Mesa at IAD. There is a big push at ACA to flush the old culture and bring in a new attitude with a sense of purpose. Not an easy thing to do but it will be essential to the success of Iair.
I predict ACA will exit the DALConn program within a year. As long as it doesnt cost 400 jobs, it could be a good thing in the long run. Eliminate conflict of interest with DAL, allow ACA to concentrate on LCC, get rid of Dojets, etc.
You say alot of LCCs fail. I wont debate that. But know other carrier will start from Day 1 with as much on the table to start as Independence. BTW, even if we fail, at least we failed on our terms not someone elses.
Good luck to all.
WhiteCloud said:The difference is that ACA/I air is not really a "startup" carrier. They already have airplanes that air flying and making money. It's really just a change in focus and type of operation. UAL is a bankrupt company who wasn't willing to honor their agreement with ACA even though it was making both money. All you can do with "partners" like that is say goodbye. ACA/I air IS moving on.
FlyComAirJets said:NoName, the previous airlines that you cite just goes to show that you do not understand what is going on here. Independance Air is not merely another rehashed upstart from the primordial ooze, they are a revolutionary product the likes of which has not been seen in the deregulated era. This is the gutsiest move I have ever seen.
These guys are rewriting the book. You don't think they have been paying attention to where all those pax they have been carrying are going or how they bought their tickets? Travel agents are history and so are big centralized reservation centers. Wake up!
Now, alas, I fear a wheezing DAL along with a bit of help from a staggering UAL might use us as the instrument to teach this and any future upstarts a lesson. Go get 'em, guys.
Just using a little bit of logic in this case. If UAL was so sure they can compete against and destroy ACA why are they afraid of letting us go. It was proven in court that UAL was behind the MESA takeover bid from the start. (That is why we got the injunction) If they did not think we would survive why would they have cared?????? They could just pick up the pieces in a year or so and get the whole company for a song of a price, yet they chose the other option.....I wonder why????? The reason is UAL along with the rest of the industry has no idea if this plan can work, if it does it will revolutionize how you manage an airline. It will prove that smart managment can think outside the box and deliver a quality product at a resonable price. Like I said before the current buisness practice of how to run an airline does not work in todays econonmy, the world has changed and it is time to try something different. If it works or not is up to the flying public to decide.
NoName said:well youve got it all figured out. even down to the part were no one else is going to be a factor. doesnt matter what kind of model you use you have to put passengers in the seat, and thats something that is yet to be seen, and no one can forecast. they are really pouring a mean cup of coolaid over there...