Ok, here I go again.
Sierra Hotel,
Do you know why Delta Express parked planes after 9-11? Because of Southwest? Get over yourself!! It was because that was where our bottom junior 400 guys sat---in the FO seat on Express 737's. When we had to furlough, we could not selectively choose who was to go. We had to park the planes because we didn't have any FO's to fly them. Get it? Delta Express was beating Southwest and Metrojet---we had more passengers than you did up and down the East Coast----yes we did--I saw the numbers. Our load factor on Express was the best in our system-------over 90%. I flew it, and we were always packed---and we flew to some cities that Southwest did not go---like EWR, BOS, BDL---and we will continue with the 757's and this time have a chance at a profit---and who will challenge us on those routes? Jetblue? The challenge us at JFK to Florida---but we still pack our planes because we have 19 767-300's fly in each day from Europe, and they help feed our flights from JFK to Florida. My brother just flew on Jetblue from SYR-JFK (He said he liked the experience) and connected on Delta to Amsterdam. He said there was a group tour of 70 old folks also connecting on Delta to Rome. All I have to say is Thanks!!!!!!
Jeff G,
Again I thank you for the above. Until you guys do international, I believe it will happen more often. So, a lot of your folks commute free to JFK. Hmmmm. They better on $2600 a month wages in NY. I thought all of your seats are full. It might get tough to commute eventually, and then they might not be as happy. Yes, there is a lot of grief by some of the unfortunate flight attendants who might get furloughed, but they had a chance to get a union, and they did not. Delta tries to make the ATL based flight attendants happy by giving them better trips out of ATL, and over 10,000 are based there, so if you make them happy---no union. You can gauruntee though that they will be interviewing, even furloughed FA's, and that if they aren't happy looking etc, they won't go there. You are right about loading a 757 in 30 mins would be tough, especially with wheel chairs etc.
But, we easily did it on the 737-200, and all we can do is try----and people have said that they are experimenting with new boarding procedures---stuff that United did on the Shuttle---that might expedite the process. And, the 757 is a fast plane, and will make up the difference in the air, trust me. (all we have to do is state the arrival time and add 20 min each time---easily making it on time---if we determine the route will take 3hrs---make it 3hrs 20 min in the schedule---then we have extra time---also to get food for the pilots..)
Would LAS be a challenge? Probably, but maybe not. All of national's gates are at our terminal in LAS. America West and Southwest have established themselves there, but so did National. But National never had deep pockets and didn't have International feed. Southwest and National shared markets in Reno, Chicago Midway, LAX, SEA, and that is it. Delta's LCC would
hit East Coast cities that Southwest has not touched---BOS, JFK,
PHL, MIA and FLL, PBI, etc. nonstop from LAS. Sure America West goes to some of them, but ther is room for a couple carriers on each, and National flew 7 million people in 3 years---which could be done again. Also, las Vegas has 22,000 hotel rooms available each night---and that will never change. And, there wouldn't just be 2 allnighters from Vegas a night Jeff G, there could be other city pairings for allnighters----like SNA to JFK, or OAK to FLL---who knows? Not you.
We have some smart guys running this airline. Even though I wish they treated the labor a little better sometimes, I think they have the resources, along with McKinsie Consulting, to figure out a good strategy. You guys will just have to wonder what will happen, and I don't think they are doing this in the blind. Think about it! They are paid in Delta stock, they don't go for risky stuff unless they know what will happen.
Bye Bye---General Lee
