GogglesPisano said:
Oh yeah, it's working great.
The PBGC is about to be declared insolvent once both DAL and NWA dump their pensions onto the PBGC as well, tens of thousands of employees are without jobs, retirement benefits, or medical coverage well before Social Security and Medicare cut in, and what was that about capitalism at its finest? Only the fittest survive?
Well, thanks to the bankruptcy courts, the fittest are simply the last ones to file bankruptcy and EVERYONE survives.
That's not exactly what I'd call a "working system".
The only regulation I'm advocating is one simple law that REQUIRES an airline to price their product at least EQUAL to the cost of producing it. If an airplane has 100 seats and it costs $15,000 to do a 2 hour flight from DTW to BOS (including the G&A costs), then by God those seats should NEVER be allowed to sell for less than $150. If that puts some airlines out of business because of competition, well too d*mn bad; THAT would be a working capitalistic system.
Ty, I agree, but I ALREADY bitch in the cockpit about "the good ole' days",,,
Oh, incidentally, the airline workers aren't the ONLY people who would benefit from this. How about the millions of taxpayers who are going to share in paying for the bailout of the PBGC? Chew on that one a while...