Okay all you Jetblue experts...
I'm headed in for the "big day" on April 30....been doin' lots
of research. I've read through most of the last few months
posts, and checked out about everything a person can on
the web. I am quite impressed...sounds like a way cool place
to fly.
I have a few questions that so far I have not found an answer:
1. Who are all the folks who attend this shindig on the 30th
(besides the interviewers and interviewees).
2. I know where some of the main management came from
(SWA, American and of course the boss creating Morris Air
and Westjet). How about the chief pilot, director of safety,
marketing/strategic planning guy/gal, and the others in the
upper management (say the top 10 guys/gals).
3. What is the 5yr, 10yr, 20yr, realistic goals and dream goals
of the company
4.What are the next 10-15 cities planned
5. I hear rumors of the infamous "west coast" domicle once
the industry does it's shakedown, but I also hear rumbles that
it is likely NOT going to be Long Beach. Seems odd, but maybe
that has something to do with item 4 above.
6. When do the first Airbuses come off warranty, and how much
of a $$$ hit is that really, maintenance cost-wise. Who will do
the maintenance then?
7. Is the seat mile cost really 6.4 cents now (with SWA 7.4cents)?
8. Right now are you still on pace for 52 busses until the end of
2003 and 85 by the end of 2004. That is a big increase in planes,
and at 12.9 hours a day, that is alot of new routes.
9. What is the measure of "major airline" that you will hit next
year (is it ASM's, #planes, #employees?)
10. Had you been in the "major" list in 2002 what would the
ranking have been for customer satisfaction, ontime and revenue?
Sorry to ask so many questions, but I am really, really looking
hard into this. If any of these questions can be answered somewhere
on the web that I have not found, feel free to direct me, so you don't
spend forever typing. I've read 100's of articles, 10K, Air Inc., flightinfo,
willflyforfood, and various other such links.
Digging hard, and looking forward to April 30.
Skirt
I'm headed in for the "big day" on April 30....been doin' lots
of research. I've read through most of the last few months
posts, and checked out about everything a person can on
the web. I am quite impressed...sounds like a way cool place
to fly.
I have a few questions that so far I have not found an answer:
1. Who are all the folks who attend this shindig on the 30th
(besides the interviewers and interviewees).
2. I know where some of the main management came from
(SWA, American and of course the boss creating Morris Air
and Westjet). How about the chief pilot, director of safety,
marketing/strategic planning guy/gal, and the others in the
upper management (say the top 10 guys/gals).
3. What is the 5yr, 10yr, 20yr, realistic goals and dream goals
of the company
4.What are the next 10-15 cities planned
5. I hear rumors of the infamous "west coast" domicle once
the industry does it's shakedown, but I also hear rumbles that
it is likely NOT going to be Long Beach. Seems odd, but maybe
that has something to do with item 4 above.
6. When do the first Airbuses come off warranty, and how much
of a $$$ hit is that really, maintenance cost-wise. Who will do
the maintenance then?
7. Is the seat mile cost really 6.4 cents now (with SWA 7.4cents)?
8. Right now are you still on pace for 52 busses until the end of
2003 and 85 by the end of 2004. That is a big increase in planes,
and at 12.9 hours a day, that is alot of new routes.
9. What is the measure of "major airline" that you will hit next
year (is it ASM's, #planes, #employees?)
10. Had you been in the "major" list in 2002 what would the
ranking have been for customer satisfaction, ontime and revenue?
Sorry to ask so many questions, but I am really, really looking
hard into this. If any of these questions can be answered somewhere
on the web that I have not found, feel free to direct me, so you don't
spend forever typing. I've read 100's of articles, 10K, Air Inc., flightinfo,
willflyforfood, and various other such links.
Digging hard, and looking forward to April 30.
Skirt