Skybus=$10 Tickets

So let me get this straight. Everyone is pissed because they are offering a $10 fare?

Sounds like the airlines are damned either way! So if they were offering only $500.00 fares then they would be great?

Over here Ryan Air (not affiliated with Ryan Air International) offers fares that start at $0.01. Yet somehow they have brand new 737-800s, are making record profits, offer their crew good pay and benefits and enjoy the best on-time and lost luggage statistics.

If you are not interested in being nickel and dimed to death then don't fly them. The theory behind these low far airlines is to only charge for the services they actually render. This saves both the airline and passenger money.

Why anyone would want them to fail is beyond me. Skybus will generate jobs and money for local economies. The last thing we need is for yet another airline to fail.

At least in Europe Ryan Air has forced powerhouses like Lufthansa and BA to take notice and realize that they must really offer something better if they want to keep there passenger on their jets.
 
I don't think so either, if one can believe the rumors that I've been hearing around these parts.

I'm sure Virgin America will be a stand up company, but my concern is that everyone was so "OOOO-AAAAAH'd" into Virgina America that they ignored to see SkyBus coming up the river with it's in-excusable work rules and quality for it's passengers.

I dont think that Virgin America will be anything like Skybus. Branson has established himself and his airlines as ones with excellent quality.

My point exactly - everyone was more worried about Virgin America, instead of what was really occurring - SkyBus. WAKE UP. Horrible quality, from British aviation figures are coming to America. . .you ignored SkyBus until it was right under our noses - and now look?
 
So let me get this straight. Everyone is pissed because they are offering a $10 fare?

No, everyone is pissed because of how little they pay their employees... And I know I am even more pissed that people are actually going and flying for this sad excuse for an airline for $65k/yr CA on a 'bus. Even worse, the FAs get $9/hr with no per diem. Why would anyone do that to themselves?

It is my understanding that skybus is also doing some sort of pay for training deal. I wonder if they are going to code-share with Gulfstream! :insane:
 
You're forgetting people dont care how they get there as long as they can get their $10 one way ticket.

You think passengers complain they don't get a whole can of Coke when they pay $75 for a ticket? Wait till they pay $10 and then have to pay AGAIN for a drink....and to check their bag.....and for the peanuts.....and for the 9/11 security fee. I wonder if Skybus is gonna hand out itemized receipts with every flight so you can see how much you "saved" by flying them.

I agree with whomever said it. I think they'll get a lot of one time fliers, and people will get tired of being nickel and dimed to death. I don't think many people will say "Well, I only paid $10 for the fare, so I guess it's okay to pay to check my bag and buy food on the plane," I think they'll say "WHAT! But I already PAID for the ticket!" There's a reason all inclusive cruises are a big hit with Americans.....
 
offer their crew good pay and benefits

Are you sure about that? The info below comes from someone in the loop...

"While if you were to join Ryanair today you may fully expect that you know what you are getting into, the company is also relatively young and there are still pilots there who were part of the original group flying Banderaintes between Waterford and Luton who have had numerous promises broken and working conditions continually arbitratily altered. (Sounds familiar) And the senior Dublin pilots were all blatantly told they would be fired if they joined IALPA and when they refused to cross the picket lines of ground staff many were in fact fired disciplined, suspended without pay or outright fired."

Hmmm....
 
So let me get this straight. Everyone is pissed because they are offering a $10 fare?

Sounds like the airlines are damned either way! So if they were offering only $500.00 fares then they would be great?

Over here Ryan Air (not affiliated with Ryan Air International) offers fares that start at $0.01. Yet somehow they have brand new 737-800s, are making record profits, offer their crew good pay and benefits and enjoy the best on-time and lost luggage statistics.

If you are not interested in being nickel and dimed to death then don't fly them. The theory behind these low far airlines is to only charge for the services they actually render. This saves both the airline and passenger money.

Why anyone would want them to fail is beyond me. Skybus will generate jobs and money for local economies. The last thing we need is for yet another airline to fail.

At least in Europe Ryan Air has forced powerhouses like Lufthansa and BA to take notice and realize that they must really offer something better if they want to keep there passenger on their jets.

They also get money from the EU to stay in business
 
Got this little tidbit from their website... "everyday low fares"

Hmm...sounds like Walmart. Welcome to Skybus, the new Walmart of airlines!

"Now go away, or I shall taunt you a second time!!"
 
From what I gathered it seems like they are counting on everything working 100%, on time, and as it should.
 
You're forgetting people dont care how they get there as long as they can get their $10 one way ticket.

Some people might not care.

But I certainly do.

And many others do as well.

I don't care how low the price is, if you're gonna treat me like these jokers do -- and then lie about never being late like they are -- I ain't flying you.

Not even if the ticket's ten cents.
 
This is my favorite:


Don’t call us
We don’t have a phone number. Seriously. We’d love to chat, but those phone banks are expensive. And a good website like skybus.com is even more convenient.
 
Some people might not care.


-- and then lie about never being late like they are -- I ain't flying you.
What are you talking about? They haven't flown their first flight. How can they already be late? How can they be lying about never being late on flights they have yet to fly?
 
This is my favorite:


Don’t call us
We don’t have a phone number. Seriously. We’d love to chat, but those phone banks are expensive. And a good website like skybus.com is even more convenient.

To me, that along with most of the other bullet points they mentioned just gives a very unprofessional image for the company. Customer service is important. "Don't call us, we don't have a number" doesn't cut it.

I'll admit that I'm like the majority of the flying public and am always looking for the lowest fares. But when the airline treats you like they are doing you favor it just doesn't work.

Take Jetblue for example. True that they've recently had their share of problems. But when I flew with them from FLL to JFK we paid very little for the tickets and the airline still provided very comfortable seats, entertainment system, AND food and drinks. That's how you do it.
 
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