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Well I was hoping this wouldn't happen after all but looks like the first CR7 is heading to STL today for GoJets. Sad day
Times were different when we got them, DL transferred them to us. Now DL wanted us to fly them at a loss. We said NO, I still think it's sad that these "alter ego" airlines are the ones to get these airplanes.....as sad as the day it was transferred to us from Comair? Is there any difference?
Times were different when we got them, DL transferred them to us. Now DL wanted us to fly them at a loss. We said NO, I still think it's sad that these "alter ego" airlines are the ones to get these airplanes.
Times were different when we got them, DL transferred them to us. Now DL wanted us to fly them at a loss. We said NO, I still think it's sad that these "alter ego" airlines are the ones to get these airplanes.
In the end, we are all hurting each other.. Delta posts a huge profit. While we fight over pennys... This is not a good set up.....
Just how Delta likes it. Anyone planning on making a career at a Delta Connection carrier needs to get their head examined. Unless you're over 50.
Times were different when we got them, DL transferred them to us. Now DL wanted us to fly them at a loss. We said NO, I still think it's sad that these "alter ego" airlines are the ones to get these airplanes.
....as sad as the day it was transferred to us from Comair? Is there any difference?
It was never "your" flying in the first place..... It was always the mainline carriers flying to do with as they choose.
What's wrong is that you take it personally and think it was "yours" in the first place and someone else is "taking" it from you. It never was... just relAX![]()
I'm sorry, just how is that different from when those same airplanes went from Comair to ASA? Or is it that it benefited you and thus was okay?
Regional flying is just contract work. No offense meant at all, but that is a fact.
The only "person" who owns the flying is the company who paints their colors on the aircraft.
It was never "your" flying in the first place..... It was always the mainline carriers flying to do with as they choose.
What's wrong is that you take it personally and think it was "yours" in the first place and someone else is "taking" it from you. It never was... just relAX![]()
Anyone planning on making a career at a Delta Connection carrier needs to get their head examined. Unless you're over 50.
Agree....I think the writing is on the wall and regional feed companies will be MUCH smaller in the future. Things are better outside of that realm.....although I never believed it when I was in the thick of it for over a decade. It took fuel prices vs RJ economics, lots of analyzing and soul searching, and merger news to make me realize it was time to get out.
Also, ExpressJet's (ASA) code is now EV, not XE.
The difference is that when the planes were transferred to ASA, ASA's contract was actually better than Comair's. These planes are being transferred to a company with much lower compensation. it's like factories outsourcing to china.
The difference is that when the planes were transferred to ASA, ASA's contract was actually better than Comair's. These planes are being transferred to a company with much lower compensation. it's like factories outsourcing to china.
Actually, for now, the CRJ side is EV and the ERJ side is XE.
I assumed the IATA code changed with the call sign and ICAO code. I guess the ERJ code change is delayed until new ID cards are issued to avoid CASS problems. In any case the OP was referring to the CRJ side.