Ty Webb
Hostage to Fortune
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- Dec 10, 2001
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Delta's strategy, to date, has not been effective. It is pretty much the 1970's -1980's era strategy of taking huge losses to keep market share . . . hoping that the competition will go under. It doesn;t work when the competiton, despite your best efforts, is still making money, and you are losing money.
While it has resulted in huge losses for Delta, AirTran has been growing at an annual rate of over 25%, and out of Delta's "Fortress Hub".
The point I am trying to make is that what you guys are doing isn't working. If that is pilots "playing management", then so be it. I was in the business world before I logged my first paid hour as a Commercial Pilot, and flying airplanes didn't cause me to somehow part with the knowledge I acquired while not serving as a yoke and throttle operator. . . . and I am a Y&T Operator by choice, so don;t anyone get their pantaloons in an uproar- it's just a joke, fercryinoutloud.
Song will not succeed as a LCC per se, what it will do is get the "camel's nose under the tent" to force changes company-wide. That is why the pilots union is not going along, and, as I said before, i think that is smart, because "as goes Song, will go mainline".
And the RJ's? You can keep 'em. They can;t compete against the 717. The costs are identical, but with less revenue, smaller cabin, single-class seating, and, let;s face it, less service. How is 1 F/A for 50 pax on a short flight going to compete with 3 F/A's for 117?
Do you guys even have booze on those RJ's? All I seem to get is water or lemonade . . . . . maybe the FA's are holding out on me.
At least on our flights, I can change my shirt and enjoy some of that AirTran hospitality on my way home!
While it has resulted in huge losses for Delta, AirTran has been growing at an annual rate of over 25%, and out of Delta's "Fortress Hub".
The point I am trying to make is that what you guys are doing isn't working. If that is pilots "playing management", then so be it. I was in the business world before I logged my first paid hour as a Commercial Pilot, and flying airplanes didn't cause me to somehow part with the knowledge I acquired while not serving as a yoke and throttle operator. . . . and I am a Y&T Operator by choice, so don;t anyone get their pantaloons in an uproar- it's just a joke, fercryinoutloud.
Song will not succeed as a LCC per se, what it will do is get the "camel's nose under the tent" to force changes company-wide. That is why the pilots union is not going along, and, as I said before, i think that is smart, because "as goes Song, will go mainline".
And the RJ's? You can keep 'em. They can;t compete against the 717. The costs are identical, but with less revenue, smaller cabin, single-class seating, and, let;s face it, less service. How is 1 F/A for 50 pax on a short flight going to compete with 3 F/A's for 117?
Do you guys even have booze on those RJ's? All I seem to get is water or lemonade . . . . . maybe the FA's are holding out on me.
At least on our flights, I can change my shirt and enjoy some of that AirTran hospitality on my way home!
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