How exactly did it happen? You 'fought' for it? Your management really isn't that interested in code share or you'd have it.
I don't think you would rollover on Q400 pay but $200+/hr? I don't think so...
Do you understand the concept of a blended rate?
How on earth did ups pilots pay so much for a 727 hour? Isn't it so unfair for 747 pilots to get paid less so that 757 pilots get paid more??
(Actually by your logic, how have we held onto our 737 rates? Maybe bc we feel it is our business/network/ and pilots ability-safety record that gives us our value not just size-)
Or can you view it as a QOL enhancement that provides pilots choice
Given your numbers though, here's how it would work:
We have 600 737's- let's say we go absolutely nuts and buy 100 Q's at your $114/hour-
That's 600x$200/hour + 100x$114/hour= $187/hour
A good thing?
Eh...
Most would not look forward to a $13 paycut-
But worth it to keep unity and QOL?
Yes
Absolutely yes and that's what I hear from our pilots-
Plus this is the group that has agreed to fly -800's for the same money
We would probably fly -900's for the same money too
And already fly -500's-
So that's not that big a seat difference between 86 seat Q and our -500's
So it's really not a stretch
I'm always intrigued by the idea-
I don't know if passengers would love it-
It is an OLD OLD rumor that makes it's rounds, so there's that
Here's what I also know- we do not serve a whole lot of markets here in the US bc we don't have a plane for that job
I don't think that pilot concerns will be a stopping point or be a deciding factor
What I do think will be a major fork in the road for us is when we get a marketable different size aircraft- whether bigger or smaller
Do we go the tired way of other legacies or go the more flexible, better IMO. Blended one rate?