tarp said:
As to the original theme of the thread......
Your Business/First class customer who used to go to the airlines is long gone.
They didn't want to wait in TSA lines.
They didn't want to wait for the 120 people sitting behind them in steerage.
They didn't want to wait for surly airline employees to do their job.
They didn't want to wait for airlines to figure out their schedule.
They didn't want to wait because a little light bulb said that the third backup hydraulic system might have a problem.
They didn't want to wait in a taxi or limo because airlines only go to big airports and not directly to the resorts and factories.
They didn't want to wait at ORD, JFK, LGA, ATL, LAX, MIA, SFO, etc, etc for ATC to figure out which runway they were going to use.
They didn't want to wait at a hub (as in hub and spoke).
They didn't want to take the chance that they would get stuffed in a CRJ with no first or business class.
Your well-heeled customer wants the airplane waiting for them - - not the other way around.
Or, if you want to look at it the other way around, the airlines get the customers who will accept all of the difficulties listed above. Now, would YOU pay $300 to go one way anywhere knowing there's a greater than 50% chance that one or more of the above will happen to you?
At $600 round trip and knowing the airlines like I do, I'd rather fly a Cherokee to my destination than put up with all that BS.
Well, I paid full first class fare and was bumped by a college kid returning
from South Padre Island. How do I know? Because the plane was full
of nothing but kids returning from Spring Break.
I know most of these kids paid super-saver (yes, well in advance). But
it seemed to me the airlines were shooting themselves in the foot by
so doing. Here I am paying full fare 1st class(!) yet they allowed me
to be bumped. Are you kidding me? I'm pretty sure I'll never fly
Continental again.
As for buying into a fractional -- I clearly pointed out I'm not wealthy.
I just part with the cash, cash I don't necessarily have lying around,
to fly in better seats (unless I'm bumped!).
One thing I don't understand - why do airlines persist in flying
unprofitable routes? You pilots know the biz a helluva lot better
than I ever will. Anybody?
Being bumped is the issue which preceded this post. All I could think
was "why are the super-savers getting on the plane and the 1st class
pax being bumped?"
End of whine.