DAS at 10/250
Coffee, captain?
- Joined
- Apr 16, 2003
- Posts
- 884
Let me make it clear that I am not trying to piss anybody off or start any flame bait.
Why do American taxpayers keep bailing out the airlines that are not capable of managing themselves profitabily? If a company (any industry) is not properly managed, organized, and operated then why should we keep it afloat? Should the government have kept pumping money into PanAm, Braniff, and Eastern? I don't think so. If you don't have a successful business model then you should be allowed to disappear into the pages of history and allow room for someome else (better or worse) to give it a shot.
The ideas and management behind UAL, AA, and DAL are poor and these companies are broken (same goes for Ford and Chrysler). The American public should not shoulder the financial responsibility for a company (again, any industry, like US steel) if they are not capable of running themselves profitabily. UAL, AA, and DAL should either fix themselves or be allowed to vanish.
No disrespect to the crews, rampers, gates, etc. but these companies are in bad shape.
Maybe some lessons can be learned from the LCC's. Pick a notch in the industry and be the best at it. Don't try to handle everything and be the worst at it.
Again, no disrespect to anyone, but the system is broke and some changes need to be made. Also, I understand the problems that 9/11 caused, but Southwest was hiring the next week. Most others started pink slipping.
Why do American taxpayers keep bailing out the airlines that are not capable of managing themselves profitabily? If a company (any industry) is not properly managed, organized, and operated then why should we keep it afloat? Should the government have kept pumping money into PanAm, Braniff, and Eastern? I don't think so. If you don't have a successful business model then you should be allowed to disappear into the pages of history and allow room for someome else (better or worse) to give it a shot.
The ideas and management behind UAL, AA, and DAL are poor and these companies are broken (same goes for Ford and Chrysler). The American public should not shoulder the financial responsibility for a company (again, any industry, like US steel) if they are not capable of running themselves profitabily. UAL, AA, and DAL should either fix themselves or be allowed to vanish.
No disrespect to the crews, rampers, gates, etc. but these companies are in bad shape.
Maybe some lessons can be learned from the LCC's. Pick a notch in the industry and be the best at it. Don't try to handle everything and be the worst at it.
Again, no disrespect to anyone, but the system is broke and some changes need to be made. Also, I understand the problems that 9/11 caused, but Southwest was hiring the next week. Most others started pink slipping.