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If i were SWA labor, before GK comes asking for a paycut...maybe you should ask him the total cost of the "bags fly free" campaign. Total cost meaning: advertising plus lost revenue. Side note: I would miss the ads because they are very entertaining to watch!
Delta, UAL, and etc are making millions charging for bags. High value customers love it because they no longer have to subsidize the leisure travelers 4 checked bags full of snorkel gear going to Hawaii! If the SWA passengers complain...a new marketing campaign idea. "You are free to ship your bags on FedEx." Any guess what that would cost them?
Although entertaining, I don't see the "bags fly free" program dissuading the legacy carriers to discontinue their a la carte programs. If GK were smart, he would not come after labor in an effort to subsidize his marketing program. He would be better off focusing on revenue management. JMO!
We have actually gained over 1-2 % of the market share because of the bags fly free. I don't what the number trade off is though.
Bags fly free is a misnomer. The passengers all pay, collectively, on SWA. For any city routing, I've always found Spirit to be cheaper, because they take out snacks/drinks/bags out of the base fare. SWA is one of the most expensive airlines for booking today. There were times SWA had fares of 49-69 one way but those are gone.
The best any one can hope for in this business, is being lucky enough to be with whom ever is the “Hot” carrier for the moment. And riding it out with as much senority, to buttress against the fall.
The best any one can hope for in this business, is being lucky enough to be with whom ever is the “Hot” carrier for the moment. And riding it out with as much senority, to buttress against the fall.
Oh come on! You sound like the lead anchor on NBC Nightly News. The Delta and SWA pilots fly the same amount of hours. Some months the 777 guy flies more, some less (seasonal changes). But overall, when a 777 Captain flies 85 hours, and a SWA Captain flies 85 hours, it's the same. The main difference is that they 777 Captain can get 15 hours in ONE LEG (LAX to SYD), and you guys have to do 15 intra Texas legs to get the same.
The problem with the "productivity" remark is that overall as a group, there are more Delta pilots in training because there are multiple fleets. If a 767 Captain is awarded the 777, he may be out for 6 weeks doing the groundschool and sim, then awaiting IOE. SWA only has to do that once for initial IOE, then upgrade OE. The airlines don't have the same business plan, so you can't really compare them. And there are guys at Delta that only fly a couple different plane types in their career. He is just as "productive" as any SWA pilot, but nobody likes to bring that up.....
Bye Bye---General Lee
GENERAL CHEESE, How many block hours for you this year on the 767?
Would DAL have made money last year w/o charging for bags? Should your airline be in the "CARGO" section?
Bags fly free is a misnomer. The passengers all pay, collectively, on SWA. For any city routing, I've always found Spirit to be cheaper, because they take out snacks/drinks/bags out of the base fare. SWA is one of the most expensive airlines for booking today. There were times SWA had fares of 49-69 one way but those are gone.
EXACTLY!
Southwest now has a problem. They are not the cheapest to book on. So they DO rely on marketing and differences to attract customers. It's one reason SWA doesn't list their fares on the booking sites: they're not cheap!
For SWA to keep paying their people well (what they are worth), they will have to increase revenue. I.e. raise fares (can't), or charge for bags (piss people off and lose customers).
The cat's out of the bag. Here we go. This profession is and has been in a spiral.