OldTownPilot
Well-Known Member
uh thats your job right now. EAS
BGR, soon to be the next EAS city!
BGR, soon to be the next EAS city!
Wow - well, that's one way to approach it.
For the record, I want no part of an industry that treats it's customers that way.
So my airline and livelihood should be threatened so we can provide service to unprofitable places???
I can't tell you about your career or livelihood.
Ahh you never answered my question.
Should airlines continue service to unprofitable places just to treat their customers a certain way?
Wow - well, that's one way to approach it.
For the record, I want no part of an industry that treats it's customers that way.
Ahh you never answered my question.
Should airlines continue service to unprofitable places just to treat their customers a certain way?
However, if the cost of oil is rising and it's only profitable to service a city with a smaller aircraft, it makes business sense.
What happens if oil is cheap and they decide to drop the service to those cities so they can grow to bigger airplanes, like your airline did?
Wow - well, that's one way to approach it.
For the record, I want no part of an industry that treats it's customers that way.
I have no idea why my company did what they did to do anything . . . I just work there.
I think he's confused (as am I) about your statement of not wanting to work in an industry that treats its customers that way, when cities have been dropped for non-profitability for some time now.
What sort of "treatment" were you referring to? Perhaps that's what we're missing?
I can't offer any hints either. Me no getty!
Airdale,
I don't think seg is necassarily coming down on the regionals, rather than just trying to say the jet flying belongs to the majors.
I remember reading an article about the guy who was responsible for deregulation and how he gloats everyday when he sits at home. Oh how I wish i could spend a few hours in a locked room with him.
Seg- You are correct, the company did hire him into a 121 seat. They gave him the opportunity to be here. Which, as he says, he is grateful for. However, you and I both know the company doesn't care about him in the slightest. And, since we both (hopefully) agree to this point, they why should he care anymore than for that single reason?