1. If the airline doesn't make money nobody gets paid. At least not in the long term.
2. Your 2 Captain idea would indeed cost much more because I think it was suggested they get paid the same. Therefore the incremental wage scales would start out much higher. PCs and training costs would be higher. You would have to offset this by lower insurance costs (which I think are probably already about as low as they can be because of the airlines good safety record) and public response (more ticket sales) based on the perceived increase in safety. I don't think most of the public today buys their ticket from ABC airline because they are safer than the next guy. The cockpit issues could be handled by hiring pilots with the correct attitudes and proper training and procedures. (like one of my captains told me... The only reason I'm over here and you're over there is because I was hired first)
3. Enigma is right, QOL is everything. Treat the employees fair but also expect a lot out of them. A profit sharing program would be the best. If the investors of our company would take out a reasonable return and split the rest with the employee group I think you would have some hardworking employees.
4. Hubs and routes would be based on cost. You can't just start flying into an airport. You must have gate space, landing slots, meet all local laws etc. If you could get the slots it might be cost beneficial to fly into ORD or it might be more cost effective to use another airport like SW does. It might not. You would have to look at each proposed destination individually.
This is fun. Thanks for the exercise.
2. Your 2 Captain idea would indeed cost much more because I think it was suggested they get paid the same. Therefore the incremental wage scales would start out much higher. PCs and training costs would be higher. You would have to offset this by lower insurance costs (which I think are probably already about as low as they can be because of the airlines good safety record) and public response (more ticket sales) based on the perceived increase in safety. I don't think most of the public today buys their ticket from ABC airline because they are safer than the next guy. The cockpit issues could be handled by hiring pilots with the correct attitudes and proper training and procedures. (like one of my captains told me... The only reason I'm over here and you're over there is because I was hired first)
3. Enigma is right, QOL is everything. Treat the employees fair but also expect a lot out of them. A profit sharing program would be the best. If the investors of our company would take out a reasonable return and split the rest with the employee group I think you would have some hardworking employees.
4. Hubs and routes would be based on cost. You can't just start flying into an airport. You must have gate space, landing slots, meet all local laws etc. If you could get the slots it might be cost beneficial to fly into ORD or it might be more cost effective to use another airport like SW does. It might not. You would have to look at each proposed destination individually.
This is fun. Thanks for the exercise.