Hey guys, I've had a lot of debates with guys who work at airline like Virgin (many of them on flightinfo.com) and I have to tell you, my position has been totally changed. Yup.
A growing, thriving, Virgin America is a GOOD thing for the airline industry so I was very happy to see the title of this thread pop up. We all know that airfares in this country are WAY too high. Way too high. We need airlines like Virgin America to come in, and drive airfares down. We need extra capacity in the system, and airlines like Virgin are more than happy to come in and dump some seats in selected WAY OVERPRICED city pairs like SFO to........anywhere! The SFO-LAX market, for example, NEEDED lower fares and a fare war a few months back. Thank God Virgin America came along and fixed a bad situation in the SFO-LAX market.
Further, a growing, thriving Virgin America is good for the piloting profession! You can read it on the threads on which I debated those guys. They've changed my mind. Guys at all airlines can only hope to build upon the gains made by Virgin America pilots. I haven't a clue what Alaska management was talking about when they stated that their future pilot's contract (being negotiated right now) needs to "take into consideration" the effect of low cost carriers, "......like Virgin America...." I think Alaska managment meant that the Alaska pilots can expect larger increases in their pay and retirement than otherwise would have been expected had Virgin America not existed.
I've got to say, I'm happy to see airlines like Virgin America growing. Please, please, please tell me that you guys will continue to fight for those ORD slots coming open in NOV. Every AMR and UA pilot will have their fingers crossed!