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"The more destinations a company has, the more employees it takes. Pretty simple.."
Do you have 2 departures a day with 3 employees or do you have 23 departures with 6 employees? Do all the employees know how to operate or maintain each different type of plane that is parked at that gate?
How about if brand x services 85 cities and brand Y services 400 cities. And each city has on average 10 employees.
I don't know why anyone would consider employees per airframe and why some financial wizards would graph it. Just count the number of stations. Clear as a bell now. Thank you.
true but realize they don't have a 400 seat 747 that takes on cargo. You need more people to work a 747 thank a 737. That is not a good metric for determining cost and productivity effectiveness.SWA labor costs are the highest but they have the fewest employees per aircraft, which helps them achieve the lowest CASM.
Indirectly, via the sunroof conversion "heavy check" process. MX outsourcing.Are you really that ignorant?
Work rules.I don't know why anyone would consider employees per airframe and why some financial wizards would graph it
Work rules.
Sorry!That was sarcasm.
The airline with some of the best work rules in the industry has the lowest CASM. I can't explain that and that is what I am trying to understand.