Soverytired said:
Repeat after me.
"MESA PILOTS DON'T CARE ABOUT GO."
If it succeeds or fails - - - who care's? Everyone has jobs on the mainland to go back to, because we're shorthanded out here in the real world.
I find it supremely ironic that you guys think that 3% of our fleet that nobody other than JO cares about is going to put you out of business. And I thought we had a sh!!ty business model and product to offer.
Fair enough, Mesa pilots don't care. That makes sense. The following are some major reasons why HA, AQ, and Island Air care about go!:
-After years of loss leader pricing and cutthroat competition, the shrinking interisland business was finally showing a profit over the past few years. Customers actually were paying what it cost to provide interisland service. The addition of about 20% extra capacity at money-losing fares cuts revenues to unacceptable levels while the price of fuel is so high.
-A historical look at airline competition shows why HA and AQ have declared this to be a figurative "war" (not to belittle that term while real people are fighting real wars in this world). Just look at the history of this business. When AA fought against Legend? air who was providing one class first class service out of Love Field in the 90's. One could have argued that it was just a small operator with just a few aircraft. AA fought hard and put them out of business. It's necessary to protect market share to protect revenues.
-Mesa's objective is to chase either AQ or HA out of interisland. If a competitor is fighting you at this core level, well, it's a battle for livlihoods. People's jobs. That is what go is threatening. With AQ on such shakey financial ground, go could push them right into oblivion. So go is literally threatening the financial lives of many Hawaiian residents.
-A lying blustering CEO who got a look at the inside information of both HA and AQ, then has the gall to use that info. to come and compete against them! Bad form at best, illegal at worst.
"You" and Mesa pilots might not be able to care less about the success/failure of go. These are a few of the reasons why others are so passionatey opposed to "go".