DiverDriver
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I love the puddle jumper comment when people get on. Yah, it's a puddle jumper. If you consider the Great Lakes (all of them) puddles.
Had a little girl screaming down the jetbridge the other day "I'M GONNA DIE, THAT AIRPLANE IS TOO SMALL, I DON'T WANNA DIE!!!" Her poor father looked so sheepishly at us, all we could do was laugh.
When an RJ is too small for a 6 year old girl of all people, you know there is a problem...
Was she getting on a Comair flight?
A metaphor such as the F terminal at ORD being: The fall of Saigon re-enactment?
Delta is very smart about using the RJ's to get the passengers in their 757's and 767's to make a profit. Delta looks at more than just the DCI part of the customer's trip - they analyze the margins.Jerry Atkin was a pioneer in the fee-for-departure when he inked a deal with Delta to actually make a profit on the CRJ back in '95-'96. Delta wanted the CRJ to fly routes but didn't have the loads to allow SkyWest to break even.
I hope you are right, but history tells a different story. In almost every previous buy out management has wanted to re-staff with new hires and usually the incumbant pilots are willing to even sign concessionary "B scales" on flying that they know they will never have to perform. The only reason pilots got integrated in the past was because of ALPA.Competition is going to get fierce in the next couple of years. However, I don't believe that will affect us too much as pilots. With the "qualified" pilot shortage, airlines will buyout competitors, not for physical assets, but for their pilots/mechanics and other trained labor
I've got my fingers crossed because I'm a glass half full kind of guy.
That's the problem-
Management is looking at your half full glass and figuring that it is twice the size it needs to be.:laugh:
That day has already come and gone! Skywest paid $450 million for more franchise territory, and to prop up one of the hands that fed them. They had no choice, for at the the time, 40% of their revenues came from the carrier that was the endangered species. Now, with what amounts to Skywest giving the Widget CPR, the Widget lived on to get what amounts to the quad-druple, bypass that it so desparately needed! Without the Skywest cash infusion, there would be no Bankruptcy Exit; the victim would have been DOA! However the infusion was mutually beneficial, and it was a heck of a deal when all things are considered for both parties. Hopefully, all parties will live happily ever after!
and ALPA is telling you your half full glass is really full twice.... now pay up.....
Your right Speedtrape, but now the SJP are going to be played like fiddles.... without brand scope, it is going to be a bidding free for all, and we aren't looking good in that bidding war.....