"First, all those delays and complaints are from our ORD flights. Ever go to ORD? It is pretty busy, and to top it all UAL controls the arrivals for their code there. They have been delaying & cancelling our flights to make theirs run smoother."
Then an even cursory look at the stats would have revealed that FLOW DELAYS were higher at UAL, AMR, DAL and NWA. so, YES, I'm sure ACA WAS delayed occasionally by "flow" and the bad ole UAL, but your delays were LESS than the others who solidly spanked your on-time stats.
But what did that have to do with the lost bags and complaints? And FWIW, your 16.5 cents a mile doesn't include weight restricted seats.
"As for commisions: Zip, nada, zilch. You have to go to our web site to book: www.flyi.com
We will also take your call at 800-fly-flyi but that will cost you $5 extra for your ticket. We will tell you that right up front. It costs us about 5 cents to use our web site."
LOL!!! so everybody in America will jump on the internet, go to "flyI" and book the tickets? Hmm. DYI that less than 20% of americans have high-speed internet access, and that the rate is LOWER in some of the more rural cities that you think will be the bread and butter. But how will people think to go to "flyi" on the net? Will it come to them in a dream? Or will you have to ADVERTISE. Or will pax go to "travelocity" Will you pay a fee to go there? But yeah, charging for the phone call will work to
. I'm sure a phone call to you will be the first choice of the locals. If it wasn't for the damage this will do to the industry during Flyi's slide to oblivion, it would be down right comical.
Then an even cursory look at the stats would have revealed that FLOW DELAYS were higher at UAL, AMR, DAL and NWA. so, YES, I'm sure ACA WAS delayed occasionally by "flow" and the bad ole UAL, but your delays were LESS than the others who solidly spanked your on-time stats.
But what did that have to do with the lost bags and complaints? And FWIW, your 16.5 cents a mile doesn't include weight restricted seats.
"As for commisions: Zip, nada, zilch. You have to go to our web site to book: www.flyi.com
We will also take your call at 800-fly-flyi but that will cost you $5 extra for your ticket. We will tell you that right up front. It costs us about 5 cents to use our web site."
LOL!!! so everybody in America will jump on the internet, go to "flyI" and book the tickets? Hmm. DYI that less than 20% of americans have high-speed internet access, and that the rate is LOWER in some of the more rural cities that you think will be the bread and butter. But how will people think to go to "flyi" on the net? Will it come to them in a dream? Or will you have to ADVERTISE. Or will pax go to "travelocity" Will you pay a fee to go there? But yeah, charging for the phone call will work to
