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The AA paycuts also went to the management "team". Plus AA never declared bankruptcy, but that wasn't why. They always maintained a very large cash warchest, that was partially funded by AMR, when it owned Sabre.Can't speak for the others, but at NWA our pay cuts went directly to the NWA executive management team. With 30% pay cuts and drastic work rule changes, we gave NWA 500 million and they shortly there after awarded themselves 400 million in the form of bonuses. I think the last 100 million went towards buying EMB175s for Compass.
If it were really to obtained DIP financing, they would identify a financing source, and the source would likely make certain cost reductions a contingency of the financing--not the other way around.FBN makes an excellent point. F9's managers already gave themselves a protected six month severance package.
I see a big difference between the cuts being a required condition of DIP financing and the scenario you are presented with. In your case they are promising nothing in exchange for your pay.
In the grand scheme of the airline's budget, the cuts are not even going to make a marginal difference. The fix for your problem is increased revenue. Raise the ticket prices, the other airlines will follow and F9 has a nice product.
Good luck with a tough decision.
He's probably right. But it's only accurate if the new CEO would have made the critical decisions that needed making back in 2006, or would have avoided some or all of the major bonehead moves that Frontier made in '06.Heck, on Friday the COO (who was hired by Potter) said it's unfortunate Menke didn't get here sooner.
They burned up something north of $25 million, or about three times what it should have cost.Wonder how big a dent the DHC ops put in their finances??
What exactly are you talking about? The fuel hedges go into 2013 and I'm sure that GK will be up for buying more.For the rest of 2008 and 2009, it is pretty simple. Frontier burns about 200 million gallons of fuel a year but pays about between $1 to $1.25 a gallon more than Southwest. That equates to about a $250 million dollar a year advantage. Fuel costs are now about 50% of total costs whereas pilot labor cost are usually about 10% of total costs. That why fuel matters much more than labor.
Southwest airlines is a well managed airline. When you feel your competition is on the ropes, you go for the kill. They know their cost advantage is greatly reduced on Jan. 1, 2010, so they will try like hell to make sure United and Frontier don't see 2010. Southwest has a strong brand, so it usually doesn't take them long in new markets to grab a signicant amount of revenue.
This guy is exactly right.That internal memo reads just like the one we got at Independence Air. You can fly the planes for free and still go out of business. Say "NO", make a good pay check and start looking for a new job, Say "Yes", make a smaller pay check and still end up looking for a new job.
Yes is sucks guys/girls, been there done that and have the T-shirt. No one can really tell you what to do or how to vote, just understand that your pay is not what drove your company into CH.11 it was your over paid management team that does not know how to run an airline.
Indy Air management team walked away with millions in their pockets, we got nothing....
Good Luck.....
What exactly are you talking about? The fuel hedges go into 2013 and I'm sure that GK will be up for buying more.
It is true that they have hedges past 2010, however from what I have heard, their major advantage ends Jan 1, 2010. Yes, Southwest has the cash for future hedging, but as of right now, not many good future hedges are being offered right now.
based on the average pilot there at F9 making $100k-- you're looking at giving the company a little more than $2.5 million over the 3 months- ($10million if it lasts a year) -- in the airline financing world, is that really going to save the situation? Think about what that actually will buy frontier- it's not nothing, but it's close.
DON"T DO IT!!! And yes, I have been through it before, and I've even worked at F9 before.
PIPE