Haha General and Heavy you legacy guys crack me up. The LCC carrier comes up with a good idea and you try to sh1t all over it with your "higher than almighty" attitude. First and foremost ATA putting in business class is not to reward the employee with a nice seat on their way to their vacation, it's to make the company Money and Generate Revenue. Something Delta is having a hard time doing these days! Second, from the ATA employees I've talked to while I use them to jumpseat to work, the overall consensus I've gotten is as long as no non-rev and jumpseaters are left behind they don't really care about not sitting in business class. Seems like most of those people at ATA actually enjoy their job, their industry leading pay, good bennies, great employees, being with a company that is making money and it's managers running the show are doing whats necessary to keep the books in black not red and most importantly not create a situation where it has to create an airline within an airline, take 30% of pay, furlough, etc,etc,etc. And Third, I can't tell you how many times I've sat in Delta's First Class (used to be a salesman in my former life and flew first 3 times a month) as a paying customer and have had to listen to employees biotch and complain about the company, especially during the Allen 7.5 days...By the way what has happened to Delta's first class anyway, those md80's look like chit warmed over (seats all torn, leather's bad) and those old a$$ 732? Anyway I wish my airline would take some of the steps like ATA to generate more revenue to ensure my future, but then again we are already half way to putting one legacy on the bidding block...So general when you're on your next European vacation sitting up in business class cause it's empty, think about your fellow pilot on furlough and those paycuts your gonna have to take..cause in the big scheme of things job security is what is most important in the end. Good luck