darling pretty
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revenue WITH the risk
metro sheriff,
i have to disagree with you about the fee for departure method. You are correct that Delta assumes no risk in the day to day operations, but Skywest receives the same flat rate if they fly one or fifty passengers. There is no incentive to lure traffic because you still end up with the same amount of money.
With the WO's all the money stays in one place and you don't lose if the load factor drops below a certain percentage.
I believe with the block hour crisis at hand that ASA and Comair will move westward and Delta will reduce dependance on Skywest and eventually Eagle.
All of this, of course, is contingent on the DALPA grievance. If DALPA loses welcome to the largest Boeing parking lot.
metro sheriff,
i have to disagree with you about the fee for departure method. You are correct that Delta assumes no risk in the day to day operations, but Skywest receives the same flat rate if they fly one or fifty passengers. There is no incentive to lure traffic because you still end up with the same amount of money.
With the WO's all the money stays in one place and you don't lose if the load factor drops below a certain percentage.
I believe with the block hour crisis at hand that ASA and Comair will move westward and Delta will reduce dependance on Skywest and eventually Eagle.
All of this, of course, is contingent on the DALPA grievance. If DALPA loses welcome to the largest Boeing parking lot.