I would love to see someone expose that numerous airlines are allowed to operate under bankruptcy protection, sometimes for years, and other companies are forced to "compete" in the same marketplace without the same advantages. Be sure to mention that deregulation is a fraud and as long as the bankruptcy laws (the govt) allow bankrupt companies to continue to operate, saturate the market with unneeded seats, constrict the airspace system, rob from their employees while increasing their own pay, transfer their obligation of retirement funds to the taxpayers, and provide a $hitty product while claiming that rebranding will fix their problems and new paint and interiors will bring the consumer back to their once-beloved airline.
You can also talk about the erosion in class amongst the American traveler and how they, regardless of fare, dress worse a nineteen year old in line for any coin/any drink night. The simple fact is that flying is no longer a luxury, it is a pain in the a$$, for most. If it weren't forgnm4nt the TSA, FAA, ignorant passengers, apathetic airline employees, even worse airport employees, horrible seat pitch, no food, paying extra for your bags to get to your destination with you, flight attendants that act like they are a goddess if they are smaller thapredaton a size 14, delays, delays, delays, and more delays, then this industry would be a ray of sunshine.
When you do your research, read Hard Landing by Petzinger, Nuts, and Fate is the Hunter, by Ernie Gann. While you are at it Google these names: Bob Crandall, Richard Ferris, Gordon Bethune, Frank Lorenzo, Eddie Rickenbacker, Tom Braniff, Gerald Grinstein, Ron Allen, Herb Kelleher, Lamar Muse, Jimmy Carter+deregulation act of 1978, Jim Wright, Juan Trippe and whomever else you can think of that played a role in this catastrophe called "the airlines business". The government and management greed has contributed to the failure of a few great companies, such as: Eastern, Braniff, Mohawk, Texas Air Intl, People's Express, TWA, Pan Am, Northeastern, Allegheny, Piedmont, Lake Central, PSA, Western, PacWest, Midway, Ozark, Frontier, Republic, National, and Capitol. There are many more. Some were victims of mergers and consolidations and others simply picked clean until there was nothing left. Mergers do not serve anyone well. Ask Pan Am pilots at DAL, Republic guys at NWA, Piedmont guys at Airways, or Reno and TWA dudes at American. This is a fascinating business, but only suited for the morally compromised, greedy hearted, and the soulless that has no personal integrity or loyalty to the arm of his/her company that provides the very wealth that they accumulate.