As Allen Greenspan said, all we need to turn this economy around is the crisis in the middle east to be resolved. People are not afraid because of terrorism as much as they are afraid about the economic consequences of going to war.
Corporations (most) are STILL making some money, they just aren't making what they would like, so they feel they are loosing money.BS.
I don't know about anybodys else's company, but here at my transportation company, I'm packing the bus up everyday, and this company still cries.
I'm almost sure that most of you guys/gals are pulling about a 65-70% load factor (maybe even higher)on most of your trips. If after cut-backs and lay-offs, airlines aren't staying away from the red ink, then they are very poorly managed.
Unfortunately, pilots are some of the first to get screwed/blamed
("Oh you make too much"," oh, we can't pay you during training")
So once fears from war get past us, companies will be willing to invest,(Buy more A/C, start new routes).
The public will also feel more secure about their job stability,and be willing to go on that trip they have been holding out on.
A new president would be nice too.
Post war airline industry will be more RJ jobs at about 45-75K per year, less 767/757 jobs at 150k per year. So all the regional pilots need to think about how they want to live in the longer term in case you aren't lucky enough to get one of those positions that are fewer everyday.
It will get better,
