If anyone hasn't already read the Delta letter, it was filed with the SEC:
I just did a few flights this week. Including yesterday and have friends NonReving right now
All but those from Europe. Flights to the EU are amazing for those wanting business class!I'm planning to do it tomorrow. Perhaps not surprisingly, all the flights look wide open.
I used to read a blogger online who used to be in the media biz. In one of his posts, he said that the media have a saying that encapsulates what you say: if it bleeds, it leads; if it burns, it earns. Sums up the media mentality...I think once the media has something else to move onto, we’ll see a pretty quick recovery, but right now this is getting ratings, which keeps the advertisers happy, and it’s a vicious cycle. Fear sells.
I’m curious to see if people feel the same about cargo airlines. If this really does cause companies to develop the ability to telecommute, and the bean counters see the cost savings, that could only mean good things for cargo since people will have to ship more instead of bringing with them. Granted the same thing was said the last time the economy took a nice steamy dump.
As a member of the flying public, I'm not worried about catching this virus on an airplane. In fact, I think it's just a big scare; I think it's overblown. That's another discussion though. What concerns me and is keeping me on the ground is this: not being able to get back home! That's what worries me, so until this plays out, I'm not taking any trips. If I have to be stuck anywhere, I'd rather it be at home. I dare say many out there feel the same way...Yes this is the beginning of the long anticipated economic downturn but add on top of that the fear to fly. This is going to be severely worse than 2008.
Even if the hysteria only lasts 2 more months that is long enough to bankrupt every airline besides DL and WN. 2 months of empty planes is catastrophic.
During his presser earlier today, POTUS was asked about possible reductions in domestic flights. He said that it was on the table, and that he wouldn't rule it out.What do you think the likelihood is of a full flying stoppage? If all these states and cities are banning gatherings of large numbers of people, how does it make sense to keep airports open? I fully believe we’ll see it in the next few days, hope I’m wrong obviously but I’m starting to think it’s inevitable...
How could that be done? Even during my brief time on the desk, there are plenty of reasons you need to confer with MX, crew scheduling, or a sup about your flights. For example, if you have to verify removal or addition of an MEL, that necessitates talking to MX Control. I don't see HOW DXing could be done from home...Hearing a regional is issuing laptops and such to their SOC personnel in case they have to dispatch from home.
Not like that can be legally done at this point, but sure, waste your money.
VPN, Laptop, cellphone, and breathalyzer keyboard interlockHow could that be done? Even during my brief time on the desk, there are plenty of reasons you need to confer with MX, crew scheduling, or a sup about your flights. For example, if you have to verify removal or addition of an MEL, that necessitates talking to MX Control. I don't see HOW DXing could be done from home...
I've worked for 2 different airlines who went through moving offices. All that is stuff that can be done over the phone. The big issue is that dispatchers can't work from home cuz you have to be in a secure location. Everyone else could work from home, that would at least cut down on infection possibilities.How could that be done? Even during my brief time on the desk, there are plenty of reasons you need to confer with MX, crew scheduling, or a sup about your flights. For example, if you have to verify removal or addition of an MEL, that necessitates talking to MX Control. I don't see HOW DXing could be done from home...
I'm planning to do it tomorrow. Perhaps not surprisingly, all the flights look wide open.
I’m more worried that the stores will be out of TP when I run out
Chill with the holy craps. Not really doing any good.
Sounds like a helluva good time to travel the world.I strongly suspect the same. This is going to be the most catastrophic event in the airline industry’s history, which is saying A LOT.
European airlines are operating what are essentially ferry flights to their international destinations to maintain their slots. Chinese airlines can’t sell tickets for $3. The CDC is now telling everyone to not fly. I don’t think any of us can really imagine what is about to go down.
Dude! I just took him as worried about the lack of TP.Chill with the holy craps. Not really doing any good.
Dude! I just took him as worried about the lack of TP.
It’s pandemic now. The next phase is endemic. That’s the state in which everyone is exposed or potentially exposed.This thing is likely going to infect half the global population. Bbmikej can google all he wants but fact is all age groups aside from 9-0 have seen severe cases and deaths. If they don’t flatten the curve then we will have too many severe cases (of all age groups -9-0) that will require ventilation/ICU and not enough ventilators. That is what will drive up the deaths he most. And think about all of the lifelong lung problems later from this. COPD, Asthma, possible lung cancer types, ect. If you think because you’re young with a great immune system you are safe then good luck to you. I’m young with a great immune system and I’m going to do everything I can to avoid it.