Was reading a very interesting article regarding an interview with some Airline Managers and the EU Bi-lateral agreements (I guess this Aired on C-Span a while back).
One of the questions brought up was - why the industry in spite of being one of the most technically advanced - operates under such low proifit margins & strained labor relations; and why the overall business is suffering. Most of the management argued:
1) excess capacity within the system
2) unions (a point brought up was that the pilots union is very strong and largely unsupervised!)
3) the advent of the low-cost revolution.
This is the management perspective. I'd like to get the pilots perspective (hopefully a rank I will join in the future).
Personally - this is just my view - we have finance guys running airlines. Eg: CEO's/ Charimen of most U.S. Majors etc. so they tend to overlook the service aspect of this industry. Accordingly, the numbers influence the decisions (cutting costs mostly).
Ironically, the airlines run by the non-finance types have prospered (SWA, Jet Blue, Virgin etc.). That is not to say that they do not understand finance, or that they are not as smart/savvy as the others - just that they understand the service aspect of the business better.
What are your views on this topic. What are the reasons why the industry is floundering?
One of the questions brought up was - why the industry in spite of being one of the most technically advanced - operates under such low proifit margins & strained labor relations; and why the overall business is suffering. Most of the management argued:
1) excess capacity within the system
2) unions (a point brought up was that the pilots union is very strong and largely unsupervised!)
3) the advent of the low-cost revolution.
This is the management perspective. I'd like to get the pilots perspective (hopefully a rank I will join in the future).
Personally - this is just my view - we have finance guys running airlines. Eg: CEO's/ Charimen of most U.S. Majors etc. so they tend to overlook the service aspect of this industry. Accordingly, the numbers influence the decisions (cutting costs mostly).
Ironically, the airlines run by the non-finance types have prospered (SWA, Jet Blue, Virgin etc.). That is not to say that they do not understand finance, or that they are not as smart/savvy as the others - just that they understand the service aspect of the business better.
What are your views on this topic. What are the reasons why the industry is floundering?