I think we're simply in a little over our heads right now. We bit off more than we could chew, and we're having to dig our way out. That's going to take some time.
I fly with a lot of guys who are pissed that we've strayed from our proven model. That's valid to a point. To paraphrase Herb: you either adapt or die. While it's a mess right now, I think the acquisition will pay benefits in the long run. As for Gary Kelly, I'm still giving him the benefit of the doubt. Let's face it, this is the single toughest time in airline history. As great as Herb was/is, he never had to run the company in this sort of environment. As far fortune 500 CEO's go, Gary doesn't make much. I think he was number 480 or something like that. The point is, he could make more money somewhere else yet he chooses to stay. I think this says a lot. I certainly don't agree with a lot of things he's doing right now, but I still support him. Personally I'd rather rid ourselves of CM and/or MVdV.
We totally blew the Hawaii gig. We sat on the sideline with our collective thumbs up our butts and now Alaska owns it. I think we should kiss the Aloha state goodbye and focus our efforts elsewhere.
I was initially a big proponent of the bags fly free thing, but it's now apparent it doesn't work. We held out as long as we could, but we simply can't afford to let that revenue go.
I am concerned at the amount of flights that are being cut. One of the big reasons we have been so popular with people is our frequency. People are willing to forgo the assigned seats and entertainment systems to be able to go when they want to. That is changing, and I think it's a mistake.
On the plus side, we do have a boatload of cash which allows us time to sort these growing pains out. But we need to make sure we do it.
I'm just a right seat biotch, albeit a fairly senior biotch, and this aint my first rodeo so take this for what it is.
Later.