It's the intersection of KoolAid and denial...
Or it's just the facts.
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It's the intersection of KoolAid and denial...
GL stated that DAL was going to continue to grow internationally. If they do take that course of action, they'll grow right into bankruptcy.
As for the cancellations, give it a little time. Are you suggesting that DAL is going to continue to take delivery of 767s and 777s in this environment? Again, that's financial suicide.
Bucharest is a proven failure. Nice job. So is Vienna. Nice is a question of how much longer with fuel price the way it is and the weak dollar.
Oh come on, you are happy about Budapest? You also made another airline very happy by bailing out of JFK-BOM non-stop. How long did that last?? I thought it was carrying all kinds of goodies on shiney B777-200LR. I mean, you gotta ask yourself why Delta bailed and the airplanes had to be sent to ATL to fall back on its connection feed when there are more B777-200LRs coming in just a few months to launch ATL-BOM at will. Nice Job! Good luck routing premium traffic back up to the northeast after 18 hrs of flying. It's a tough sell. They might just cross the river for the non-stop action.
The merger will be a good thing, no doubt....and there better be lots of pulldown in international flying and a strategic bump in some domestic. Watch for CVG and MEM to all but disappear as hubs in the next few years.Just wait until you hear the changes (for the better) we will be announcing after the merger. You will be saying "Nice job....." and meaning it.
Bye Bye--General Lee
I dont know about the rest of you all but this guy seems jealous hes on the wrong team. In the end he will have waisted his time trying to put down others while he should be updating his resume and looking for another dispatching job. My two cents FWIW.
PS- You should have never let your route planners get away.
I just did Dakar and Cape Town and the flights were completely full.
Oh come on, you are happy about Budapest? You also made another airline very happy by bailing out of JFK-BOM non-stop. How long did that last?? I thought it was carrying all kinds of goodies on shiney B777-200LR. I mean, you gotta ask yourself why Delta bailed and the airplanes had to be sent to ATL to fall back on its connection feed when there are more B777-200LRs coming in just a few months to launch ATL-BOM at will. Nice Job! Good luck routing premium traffic back up to the northeast after 18 hrs of flying. It's a tough sell. They might just cross the river for the non-stop action.
Irrelevant.
What were your YIELDS?. (and how do you know? Are you, as a line pilot, privy to the inner workings of the yield management team?)
I'm sure Skybus had a lot of full planes too.
BTW, you are ASSuming that no other airlines will start up service to some of your "winners." You think other airlines like UAL, AA, or CAL don't know what kind of LF or yield you are pulling down on some of those markets? You are the lab rats. Anything that pans out as a winner over the course of a few months will soon be invaded by at least one if not all competitors.
When this merger is done, it will start shrinking like George Costanza fresh out of the cold pool. I can't wait to hear the spin job...
"Shrinkage is actually GOOD for us. Delta's management actually knows that shrinking this airline is unparalleled genius...."
Pure entertainment.
Irrelevant.
What were your YIELDS?. (and how do you know? Are you, as a line pilot, privy to the inner workings of the yield management team?)
I'm sure Skybus had a lot of full planes too.
BTW, you are ASSuming that no other airlines will start up service to some of your "winners." You think other airlines like UAL, AA, or CAL don't know what kind of LF or yield you are pulling down on some of those markets? You are the lab rats. Anything that pans out as a winner over the course of a few months will soon be invaded by at least one if not all competitors.
When this merger is done, it will start shrinking like George Costanza fresh out of the cold pool. I can't wait to hear the spin job...
"Shrinkage is actually GOOD for us. Delta's management actually knows that shrinking this airline is unparalleled genius...."
Pure entertainment.
That's not what a lot of us have heard
You obviously have never been to Budapest. Beautiful city, especially compared to Bucharest. Regardless, this obviously shows one thing though, if a city is not doing well, we will and can abandon it quickly, whereas in the olden days we would have stayed and incurred more losses.
Did you know about the competition to BOM from the NYC area? CAL goes nonstop to DEL ad BOM. Air India does the same, and Jet Airways does one stop service through BRU from JFK and EWR also. Sounds a bit crowded. Apparently our nonstop had mostly ATL connections anyway, and since ATL is the busiest airport in the WORLD, we thought it would be better to allocate our resources towards that. Our plane can do it, and the people wanted it. That's called being fexible. It's great that you think ONLY people in NYC go to India. That's the same thing people said about our initial nonstop Tel Aviv service from ATL (which is doing very well). Oh yeah, we recently added 767ER service too from NYC..... Did I just hear a "nice job" from you? Yes, yes I did. Thanks.
Bye Bye---General Lee