Flopgut said:
You've got 6 unions, right? Most highly unionized airline. True Hedges are good, but you can't pass on the cost of fuel any better than your competition. And you don't have a product that customers will pay a premium for, so you ain't going to go too far up on price. Keeping SWA profitable may not be the (nearly) no brainer it has been in the past. It does not help that humble restraint has sqwaked 1200 on about half the pilots. Interesting statitic - did you come up with that from reading on flight info?[/quote]
And yet our Break Even Load Factor remains low ... our pilots are well paid but our pilot costs to the company remain low - how is it possible? It isn't fuel hedges. And being unionized doesn't mean a bad working realationship with the company.
We are going to stuggle because that is what business is, a struggle. But I thought we were talking about why all the bad blood towards SWA. I think the answer is that we are an easy targets for other ailines' failures.
Here is the union deal: Your other work groups are going to want some more money. Your FAs have already been a little militant. Everyone there has seen coworkers get suckered into the buyouts and giveup. They know you pilots make huge dollars within 5 years. Thats going to get old, especially with some of the behavior the junior SWA pilots have taken to. (my neighobor wanted to taxi the SWA 737 around UAL's DEN terminal 3 times on your first day back, he is almost distraught that I can still afford my house and truck, loves that my pension is frozen)
You're right, this thread is about something else. I'll admit that I do miss the airline career that we all could have had if it weren't for de-regulation. And we can't separate your airline's success from de-regulation. Look at cargo. Two huge, mega profitable, US companies that control the world market. We didn't de-regulate cargo (well, it was never similiarly regulated like passenger) or subject cargo to the equivilent of being de-regulated. Nope, we let them run and conquer the free
world market. Alfred Kahn didn't meddle in cargo and decide everyone needed to be able to access ultra cheap package delivery. I know its working out good for you, and I can live with it if that is always the case. (I can deal with my neighbor too. Literally, he has no friends, I can't imagine too many at SWA like this guy) But think about where we would all be if the US had two or three mega carriers with 25k pilots a piece, bases all over the world, hundreds of widebodies and ......enormous, fully funded pensions. Would have been cool.