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Airways and UAL are Stable? Yikes... I'd hate to see unstable!datafox said:Let's see, Indy Air, ATA, USAir and UAL are the most stable carriers.
It can be a crappy industry, enjoy the ride!
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Wouldn't you say its a little early to call JetBlue a stable carrier at which to plan a future? 4-5 years of operations does not make a real history.
Pension costs? I didn't even know JBLU had a pension plan.satpak77 said:... however JBLU benefits from a new workforce (you know any retired JBLU pilots?) and thus has low pension costs.
They don't, by definition of a defined benefit plan. And yes, Jetblue has had three pilots retire to date (to answer the other post) but they were all Age 60 guys.furloughfodder said:Pension costs? I didn't even know JBLU had a pension plan.
I assume you are talking about People's Express. PE was a whole different animal and although many comparison's have been made to PE & JB most agreed that they were quite different.bvt1151 said:JetBlue stable?
Somebody ask Donald Burr about the stability of a low-fare airline in the New York area with an astronomical growth rate.
Comair is pretty stable. The most profitable passenger airline in the world when we were bought. 25 years of growth - not one furlough even in the bad times. But now we run up against a scope limit imposed by our ALPA brothers in another pilot group.shon7 said:How have these carriers been able to make it through tough times without massive layoffs and cost cutting?
Hugh, I agree with you about FedEx and UPS but for a different reason. I think the reason that they are so stable is that the barriers to entry in their market are very versus the pax carrier.Hugh Jorgan said:FedEx and UPS because boxes do not base their travel decisions on emotion. Okay, you weren't looking for that answer. I see Continental as a stable carrier.