BoilerUP said:
... while Comair negotiated their contract during one of the best economic times in history....
...THE WHIPSAW MUST STOP!...
I, like many others, am envious at times of Comair's payrates. However, poeple speak of Comair as if they are the best thing since sliced bread. In reality, Comair is solely responsible for the"whipsawing" that has become so prevalent in the regional airlines.
Why did all the new jets go to Pinnacle instead of Mesaba? Why didn't Northwest go through with their proposed acquisition of Mesaba? Why did they feel the need for healthy competition between their own regionals? Because of Comair, directly or indirectly.
In 2000, Northwest was set to purchase nearly all of Mesaba. NWA was watching the other majors make tons of money off their regionals. Just before they pulled the trigger on the purchase, Comair goes on strike. Several weeks and $200 million in losses later, Delta settles with Comair for the most lucrative regional contract ever.
Northwest and all other major airlines see what just happened to Delta. DAL management was just held hostage by their own regional carrier. This was an unprecedented event in airline history.
Overnight, whole-ownership of a regional went from being a great asset to a huge liability. Northwest pulls its offer to buy Mesaba, who is just entering contract negotiations, and begins plans to develop and expand Pinnacle. All new aircraft go to Pinnacle. Why? To avoid a future problems with Mesaba in case negotiations went all the way to a strike. This way, there is less impact on NWA operations and much less leverage that Mesaba has to work with. Did NWA necessarily want to do this? No--- they were forced to in order to avoid another DAL/COmair ordeal.
I have great respect for Comair, its people, and definitely its contract. Their contract is the standard by which we all measure our own. The intentions of this post is NOT to flame anyone, but to share fact that can be substantiated by any management of any airline.
And to you Pinnacle people taking shots at Mesaba--- I hope your intentions are honorable. I feel that many of you are being selfish regarding your own contract negotiations coming in 2005. I seriously doubt that you actually have any empathy toward Mesaba in their current problems--- most notably, dealing with PINNACLE's acquisition of all new NWA flying.
I don't recall Pinnacle declining any growth for the sake of their Mesaba "brothers."