Bruin-Flyer
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As been said by many on these boards before, airline hiring has much to do with a robust economy. Recently, USA Today reported a 7.2% growth and today they are reporting an unexpected decline in jobless claims.
So my question is......Do you think that airline management closely follows these trends to predict future hiring and company growth?
Also, (and this is probably for you guys that have been in the airlines for quite a while) when the economy recovers, has hiring historically been right in concert with a growing economy, or does airline hiring tend to lag behing economic growth to ensure that indeed the economy proves to be stable?
Any thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated.
As been said by many on these boards before, airline hiring has much to do with a robust economy. Recently, USA Today reported a 7.2% growth and today they are reporting an unexpected decline in jobless claims.
So my question is......Do you think that airline management closely follows these trends to predict future hiring and company growth?
Also, (and this is probably for you guys that have been in the airlines for quite a while) when the economy recovers, has hiring historically been right in concert with a growing economy, or does airline hiring tend to lag behing economic growth to ensure that indeed the economy proves to be stable?
Any thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated.