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If airlines like Skybus grow and thrive, your "career" choice airlines will also have to pay their pilots Skybus wages in order to be able to compete or they will be out of business. So on one hand you're rationalizing that its OK for someone to take a job at Skybus if it allows them to "see their family" for example, but then you're saying that airlines like Continental, American, and Southwest are good career choice airlines. Unfortunately, I suspect choices like working for Skybus in order to "build experience" & "pay the bills" and eventually having a good "career" job at the Continental's of the world are going to be mutually exclusive. I hope I am wrong.
You are viewing the industry from a viewpoint of a limited size pie, where one airline must steal a piece of the pie from another for business. It may be valid. However, what if there is enough to go around. We in this country should like growth and competition, it is the foundation of a free market. If the good airlines have an embargo against hiring Skybus pilots, then they will be stuck at Skybus and SB will have no reason to raise wages because they will have a captive pilot group. However, if it is a place where a pilot can go and get experience and a rapid upgrade on an Airbus and move on, they will have to raise wages to retain labor. If you want to see wages at Skybus come up, the best thing you can do is hire Skybus pilots. If they can not retain their pilot force, they will be forced to raise wages and improve working conditions. Don't be myopic, trust that an expanding airline market is a good thing. After the last 5 years we should all be thrilled that there is enough demand for someone to risk a startup. I would rather have startups competing with legacys than live through another 5 years of a stagnant industry.
LOL..............Well at least that was ORIGINAL................
Would you argue that LCC's have been stealing market share from the legacies
Having had the opportunity to live in Europe for a few months, I saw first hand how successful the Ryanair business model works. Southwest is just the beginning of what is to come here in the US.
Now Skybus will take this to a whole new level of cheap tickets for passengers. I have a good feeling about Skybus being very successful.
I would love to get in on the ground floor with this company. I think the few legacy airlines here in the US are going to have trouble competing with Skybus and Southwest.
Thanks, I think. It is just how I see it. For the last five years I have seen the industry stagnate. Airlines lay off, go out of business, pilots on the street. Skybus may not be great, but it is good to see things happening. Airlines are calling back furloughees, the lagacys are starting to hire, people are throwing money at startups. Whether you like Skybus or not, I am happy to see an industry looking to grow, not contract. It is a welcome change after struggling for work over the last five years. Instead of looking to find reasons to dislike or be negative, look at the positive aspects. There will always be competition and threats to your employer, in any industry. You can't change the fact that Skybus is starting up, however I wouldn't recommend wasting your energy at hating them. It would be energy better spent trying to make your airline a place that can compete* and win loyal customers. ( *not implying that your airline can't compete )