Good post SaltyDog.
FDJ, you try to link wages to the LCC's low costs. I will agree that my seventy-eight ALPA negotiated dollars per hour to Captain a MD80 are significantly less than your DAL brothers get to do the same job. However, in terms of total cost to the buying public, my wages could go up almost 50% with only about a $2 per leg increase in ticket price. (I'm not exact with those numbers, but the detail guys in our group think they are about correct.) The level of service that we DON'T provide is the difference between Spirit and Delta. Here's, a short list of some of the differences.
1. Dirty airplanes versus your nice clean ones.
2. Miserable jetway temperatures versus your climate controlled jetways.
3. With no first class, we don't have to support an meal kitchen.
4. Our inflight entertainment is yesterdays copy of the UslessToday that the previous pax left, versus your overhead TV screens and ten channels of music.
5. Our seat pitch is so tight that a normal height mans knees touch the rear of the seat ahead of him, versus your pitch that almost allows one to get out of a window seat without disturbing his neighbor.
6. Did I say dirty airplanes yet? Not only externally, but internally as well. Our seat covers get washed at least once every 18 months whether they need it or not (more often I'm sure, but sometimes they look 18 months dirty), where yours get cleaned on a regular basis.
7. Our lavs are so old that I'd be afraid to sit on the seat for fear I might fall in, yours are all nice, modern, and in conformity with the rest of your fleet.
8. My pax go from a sweltering jetway straight to a sweltering cabin because the company is too cheap to ensure proper ground cooling carts at all of the stations, your pax go from a cool jetway straight into a cool cabin.
9. well by now you should get my point.
A few random points to toss out while I've got your ear. First, We use your (DAL) gates and staff at LAX, DEN, and ORD. It's a pleasure to go to those stations and be handled by real airline people. (in our defense, DTW and MYR are good stations). Second, I'm proud to be part of a pilot staff that has never suffered a serious crash. I wish I could say that I was proud of the way the airplanes are kept (cosmetically) and the image our airline presents to other professionals. Third, we are in contract talks and are presently fighting the good fight as we attempt to gain dramatic increases in pilot pay. Our FA's just signed their first contract. Fourth, FDJ don't be too worried about the race to the bottom. Once we all get there, some pax will realize that he wants more service and your carrier will be able to respond to that market. I doubt that mine will, because we never knew how to service that market to begin with. Fifth, I need to give kudos to Spirit m/x, our rate of deferals is usually only two per our 28 aircraft. Our maddogs are old dogs, but mechanically sound.
Finally, once again the LCC's low costs are not as linked to low pay as you think; and the pilots working there are not there specifically to undercut you. We are just working the best job we could get that fit into our needs. Please be very careful when making your argument so as to avoid potentially disparaging other hard working pilots.
regards,
8N