Slipkid65
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That's impressive since there is no Continental anymore...
Yeah, all of their airplanes say UNITED on the side now... Weird!
That's impressive since there is no Continental anymore...
Well, that would be the ONLY way to have a good experience going through ATL is if that's your beginning or ending destination. For everyone else that has a layover there, you can just about guarantee that you'll be running from terminal-to-terminal and that your flight in will be late, with your connecting flight also being delayed. There's a reason people hate flying through ATL.
Yeah, all of their airplanes say UNITED on the side now... Weird!
Is it just me..... Or do all three look related??
One thing the three have in common -- they will need new hats and uniforms.
How long will the old airtran crews wear the ones with the A logo?
Weren't Northwest hats still worn by Delta pilots for a while, after their merger? Or did they all have a second uniform on hand, ready to swap at midnight, no matter where they were?
My dad was with NWA and he said a lot of guys didn't like the merger. He was cool with it and he likes the Delta environment better. The ops room in DTW was funny. They had posters of pilots in uniforms stating what to wear, how to wear it, what not to wear and the NWA pilots were doodling all over them drawing swastikas and devil horns. I'm not sure what those guys did the uniforms.Weren't Northwest hats still worn by Delta pilots for a while, after their merger? Or did they all have a second uniform on hand, ready to swap at midnight, no matter where they were?
I never heard anybody mention pay, so I don't really think that was an issue, most seem to have preferred the AirTran culture. The reason I won't fly SWA is mainly that I can afford not to fly SWA.
I totally get the culture thing, too, having been through an acquisition before. Every change in practice and policy feels like a repudiation of everything you did before. Hard to do that well.
The folks at Frontier desperately wanted to avoid being acquired by Southwest, and got their wish. Not so lucky for them...
That's impressive since there is no Continental anymore...
Continental head offices WERE in Houston - where are they now ?Could have fooled me. And that's from someone with status on United.
The standard "joke" is that it's really Continental dba United. All the United structure is being phased out. It's still really Continental CEO, Continental head offices, Continental IT infrastructure (SHARES) etc.....
My employer loves United though, even though United really doesn't exist anymore.
--Carlos V.
Before Herb retired, he sent me a birthday card every year. No other airline CEO ever did that.
Yes.
I flew People Express once around 1983. You could board without a ticket! The flight attendants took your payment on board, after takeoff. They had a cash register on the cart, like a beverage cart -- they pushed it up the aisle and cheerfully took your payment. This was a lot like paying your fare on a bus.
After 9-11 this is hard to imagine.
Routes were NYC to Boston or Washington.
Say what?
https://www.southwest.com/html/southwest-difference/southwest-citizenship/one-report.html
Record profits, 41 consecutive years of profitability, record net income, solid growth, international expansion, no furlough history.
Chapter 11 - not even close.
Now, if the source of your bad financial analysis is from legacy carrier pilots, then that explains it. Damn SWA for having happy employees, taxiing too fast, working too hard, and killing our bloated defined benefit pension plans...
The issue surrounds the way the seniority list was integrated. The AirTran pilot got something better than a staple to the bottom (the way other Southwest integrations when), but not much better. No AirTran captain remained a captain, and based on date of hire, a friend is 600 numbers junior.
As with every merger, both sides feel slighted. It's just part of the process.
Before Herb retired, he sent me a birthday card every year. No other airline CEO ever did that.
Long term, they'll be forced to.
As someone who is looking to get into the major 121 game in the next 5 years, SWA is near the back of the list for me, for many reasons.
Again, you don't explain why they'll be forced to. There is no factual indicator.
Back of the list? Just remember there is a lot of misplaced hate for SWA from the older, legacy ALPA types who like to blame SWA for "lowering the bar", and their post 9/11 struggles. Both untrue. Talk to some of their pilot group.
Labor costs. They are simply going to be non-competitive with the other 121 carriers on labor costs. Once they get to where they can no longer expand (which is quickly approaching), things aren't going to be so great there.
I never heard anybody mention pay, so I don't really think that was an issue, most seem to have preferred the AirTran culture. The reason I won't fly SWA is mainly that I can afford not to fly SWA.
Once you are done paying for your luggage, your beverage, your snack, and all the rest of the add on charges, SWA is the same price.
Once you are done paying for your luggage, your beverage, your snack, and all the rest of the add on charges, SWA is the same price.
I never heard anybody mention pay, so I don't really think that was an issue
most seem to have preferred the AirTran culture.
Southwest does charge for bags. They don't charge for the first two bags, but they charge for anything beyond that. They also charge for overweight bags and cargo as luggage. So I don't think it's a software issue.Once SWA gets a computer system that lets them charge for bags, they would be stupid to not do it.
American was losing money for several years in a row before Chapter 11. And how many years did it turn a profit during its existence? Southwest has shown a profit every year.Long term, they'll be forced to. Look at American, they prided themselves on never having done it. Financially, they had to do it, to knock the union contracts back, as well as other stuff. It won't happen in the next few years, but sooner or later, they will go into Ch 11.
As someone who is looking to get into the major 121 game in the next 5 years, SWA is near the back of the list for me, for many reasons.