From a consumer point of view if you can fly across country for less than the price of a Greyhound ticket there is no problem at all. None. Zippo. In fact, it's wonderful.
Airlines do not exist for the purpose of providing anyone with stable employment opportunities.
You may argue that ultimately the situation will become so bad that no one will be willing to work for the airlines, and this will cause the airline industry big problems. If and when we ever get to that situation, we'll talk. Until then...
From a consumer standpoint there's no argument at all for reregulation. The situation for the average passenger has never been better than it is today. You've never been able to fly for so little.
Airlines do not exist for the purpose of providing anyone with stable employment opportunities.
You may argue that ultimately the situation will become so bad that no one will be willing to work for the airlines, and this will cause the airline industry big problems. If and when we ever get to that situation, we'll talk. Until then...
From a consumer standpoint there's no argument at all for reregulation. The situation for the average passenger has never been better than it is today. You've never been able to fly for so little.
FR8mastr said:Re-regulating is necessary because of the big picture. Sure you can run $49 tickets at a loss and kill off the majors. Now what? The LCC's have to purchase new ac that can fill in the long haul and international flying that is now vacant. Meanwhile your LCC costs have now gone up to the levels of the major you just killed. this is due to seniority and the new AC and all the associated costs of new airports, especially international, ect. So next thing you know you have Joes airlines start up and start killing off the former LCC by undercutting their fares by offering $49 tickets. Everybody loses, no airline employee will be able to sustain a career of more than 10 years, no benefits, retirement, you get the point. People need to understand how much it actually costs to move an airplane, we all understand this. If you can fly across the country for less than a grey hound bus there is a problem.
So for those that keep thinking "my airline is the greatest ever because we make money" just wait untill the growth and seniority take their toll.