Whether or not PHL is a dump, it generates more revenue than any other facet of our airline. That is a fact. If this were not true, do you believe that management would be investing in it so heavily? They realize the facilities and infrastructure are lacking as well!
Again, it would be financial suicide to run the connections solely thru PIT, or Kansas, for that matter! Connecting traffic can be incredibly low yield, and thus must be balanced with strong o&d traffic, and that is your answer. If we wanted a connecting airport hub, PIT would be a bad choice as well. We would want something more in the central USA, such as some abandoned airstrip in Kansas, etc....!
I'm sure the company would like nothing more than to utilize the PIT facility over PHL! That is not difficult to figure out. Unfortunately, the revenue stream continues to be unmatched in PHL, and to effectively offer connecting traffic with decent yields, they must balance the origin and the connecting traffic thru PHL. Call it a dump all you want, it's the revenue, plain and simple.
Let's figure out what's wrong, and let's fix it. That's what has to be done.
Really? If what you say is true, then that is truly sad. They better start to figure out who would be best for the job, because PHL is a pretty important part of our network, like it or not!