wow... an invasion of politeness on airline forums. Who knew?
Delightful, but that won't send Eulen America packing...
Nor will employee surveys...
Nor will employees "whining" to mgmt...
Etc.
Can I presume that MSY is a contract ramp station for DL?
In my perusal of schedules, DL at MIA and MSY are very close to the same size both in terms of the number of flights and total seats; MIA does have larger aircraft for DL but the comparison is fairly close.
DL's presence at MSY has been fairly stable for years... they are growing somewhat but there haven't been any great peaks or valleys there for DL.
BTW, if MSY is a contract ramp station, how does DL coordinate between the DL reinforcements that are brought in for special events which MSY has on occasion (but so do cities like AGS which becomes a very busy mainline station for a few days around the Master's)?
At any rate, I whole heartedly commend NW and the IAM for the agreements they reached - I presume in BK - regarding retaining the medium sized cities that NW wanted to outsource. The IAM achieved something which DL had decided with 7.5 that they did not want to maintain. AA and UA are now going closer to DL's original path which makes what NW and the IAM agreed to all the more notable.
That said, DL has maintained the stations that NW brought to the merger even if they have given no indications that they intend to expand the number of DL cities, including ones like MIA or MSY that have fairly strong mainline operations.
I will continue to hope that DL will expand the mainline ramp to more cities but I also can't help but look at what DL's competitors are doing... I don't know how the economics really compare between a mainline staffed city that includes RRs compared to an outsourced station but I really can't imagine it is a huge difference.
I still believe that overall DL's moves to add more mainline aircraft and reduce the percentage of regional carrier seats in the DL system will result in positive changes for DL employees, if only in hubs where DL employees work mainline aircraft but contractors work RJs.
You have noted the "whine" comment several times so I will apologize again (I thought I did once but I'll do it again to make sure I leave no stone unturned.) I put the word in " " because I didn't intend for it to be taken literally... perhaps to be seen more as "register a complaint" but the connation was not intended to be negative, esp. since I noted that DL employees have gained additional vacation time because they have pushed on the vacation issue.
In the spirit of cooperation, I will admit that internet chat as well as other written communications don't always yield the best words. I hope my choice hasn't offended you.
peace to you and all here.