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What will be the first airline to go out of business do to lack of crews?

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Way2Broke

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What do you think will be the first airline to go out of business because they can not man their aircraft?
 
Great Lakes, followed by Big Sky.
 
What do you think will be the first airline to go out of business because they can not man their aircraft?


You seriously underestimate the power of the free-market. Yes, airlines are slow to respond to the problem, but they are slowly coming around. Commuters that did not pay in training are now doing so. Some are even talking about hiring bonuses. And of course, the minimums are way down. Just a few years ago, ASA was turning people away with 3000/500. Today, well, you know the story. Are they doing all of this because they are nice guys? They are adjusting to the market, and they will continue to adjust. They will resist raising pay as long as they can, but that is coming too. PILOTYIP called this a few years ago, and most of you whipped out the BS flag.

They won't go out of business because of crew shortages, even if they have to figure out a way to hire Illegal Aliens. :( Illegals, flying the RJs, Americans won't fly.
 
It's the pay stupid!

They won't go out of business because of crew shortages, even if they have to figure out a way to hire Illegal Aliens. :( Illegals, flying the RJs, Americans won't fly.


It's not that I don't want to fly the RJ, I just want more than a poverty wage to do it!
 
None will go out of business. If anything they'll just resize. I think some of the more consistantly felt consequences are going to be felt by the passengers who have their flights cancelled left and right.

Don't forget also, that LGA is trying to figure out a way to keep smaller regional flights out of their airport due to saturation problems. It's the beginning of something that is likely to ripple through the industry.
 

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