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A lot of speculation here. SWA has always been an employee focused airline and it makes sense to me that if they needed an increase in the bottom line wouldn't GK do something like charge for bags before asking for money from the employees?
That's just my thinking, am I on the right or wrong track?
General, let me expose the fallacy of your post in regards to productivity.
Using your theory, it takes the Delta crew 15-hours on the 777 to transport 268 passengers. Over that same 15-hours (@ 1-hour per leg) the Southwest crew can potentially transport 2250 passengers...or 1,982 more passengers in the same 15-hour flight block as the Delta crew can. So, how can it be possible when you say that the Delta crew is just a productive as the Southwest crew because they each flew 15-hours?
The "B" scale that us Airtran guys will be under was extremely foolish for SWAPA to support. It will be used against the SW pilots. It is ashame that SWAPA allowed that carrot for management. I posted this on here a year ago, and it will happen as I predicted. My concern fell on deaf ears on the SW side. We shall see.
haha. funniest thing I ever heard. By that logic the employees are responsible for the state of the airlines since not enough revenue is being generated by them which then is leading to bankruptcies. Which by the way also negates your second point - that consumers are willing to pay.
With AA BK, SWA now has the highest cost per employee. Low turnover the last 10 years has increased per employee cost.
General, let me expose the fallacy of your post in regards to productivity.
Using your theory, it takes the Delta crew 15-hours on the 777 to transport 268 passengers. Over that same 15-hours (@ 1-hour per leg) the Southwest crew can potentially transport 2250 passengers...or 1,982 more passengers in the same 15-hour flight block as the Delta crew can. So, how can it be possible when you say that the Delta crew is just a productive as the Southwest crew because they each flew 15-hours?
Your flights are all $49 one way flights from BUR to LAS (stripper express) and no bag fees. Most 1st class tickets to SYD run in the THOUSANDS of dollars. Throw in bag fees, and other fees, and you can't compare the revenue. Then you need to add extra tires on your plane for all of those yahoo approaches you guys do and the 40 kt taxis, and your costs still go up. 15 cycles on your planes vs 1 on the 777. $$$$$$ DL 777 pilots may make about the same as your 737 pilots, but your FAs and everyone else on the ramp, at the gate, etc. make a lot more than Deltas. Face it, your revenue will have to come up, or other things may go down..... I would personally like to see your pay NOT go down at all, primarily because I would like to match it for our 737 pilots in our next contract. Please don't give up a penny if you don't have to.
Bye Bye---General Lee
Wrong-you start charging for bags and many pax will flee back to the other airlines. Gary spoke of the hard data last year: swa gained more pax and thus more revenue because they don't charge for bags. Unless of course he was not telling the truth.
What goes must come down. Just watch.
M
The 777 pilots are roughly as productive because they generate roughly the same revenue.
Using fares from both airlines' websites:
DELTA
LAX/SYD economy fare ($3740) x 224 seats (wag) = $837,760
YMMV
United WAS the place to work about 15 years ago...Don't think it's your turn!!!
Of course they are making money because the PAY sucks! When that comes up, they will not be making enough money!
Did you guys get rid of ALPA? Otherwise it ain't gonna happen, They have their own agenda, not sure what it is but it's not getting higher pay... If someone figures it out, PLEASE let the rest of us know! Remember the Parity Plus 1 years, that's long gone!
Good Luck, My next pay raise is counting on you!
KBB
DAL. LAX - SYD $ 1500. (Jan 5- J) Expedia.
Qantas. LAX -SYD economy fare $ 1450. Qantas site.
You may have to adjust your math![]()
DAL. LAX - SYD $ 1500. (Jan 5- J) Expedia.
Qantas. LAX -SYD economy fare $ 1450. Qantas site.
You may have to adjust your math![]()
How does one go about the raising of fares in an open markets without reducing load factor? The eternal question that has baffled CEO's since 1977. And if everyone raise them, what prevents Skybus, Valuejet, or Freedom airlines from starting up with low fares where they have low labor cost, because everyone is on 1st year buy.and therefore you're saying they need to lower their costs with a cheaper labor contract.... RATHER than the others raise theirs with a better one, right?