Chris_Ford
Well-Known Member
You cross-threading son of a!!!
There are no "regional" arilines. The last, actual, regional airline died a long time ago (around deregulation).
What should we call these airlines?
Contract airlines.
Because that's exactly what they are.
Maybe if we can drop the term "regional" the mindset that these are "small" airlines and the ability to justify their payscales may start to disappear as well.
Correct.
But that's a double-edged sword as the pay will remain low as long as there's a 'boogeyman' to threaten the pilot group with.
"If our costs go up with a new contract, we'll lose flying to XYZ Air!"
Raise your hands folks, who HASN'T heard that during the last round of negotiations at their respective carrier?
Not in this instance.
Regional airlines used to mean within a state or several state area. Not coast to coast networks and flag operations. Hence there are no more regional airlines.
Correct.
But that's a double-edged sword as the pay will remain low as long as there's a 'boogeyman' to threaten the pilot group with.
"If our costs go up with a new contract, we'll lose flying to XYZ Air!"
Raise your hands folks, who HASN'T heard that during the last round of negotiations at their respective carrier?
Isn't the title of this thread "Words mean things"? And then you get upset when someone "argues" the definition of the word? I don't get it.