NEGATIVE! The city contracts the maintenance company owned by Milton Street, Brother of the Mayor whose management experience is operating a hot dog cart on a street corner. If you took just one of your extra clues you would have known that the baggage belt maintenance is the City of PHL's responsibility as is the infrastructure of the airport. So Dougie can leave his checkbook at the Sandcastle!
*shrug* If it's a problem DP desires solved, he will open the checkbook and take back the maintenance of the baggage belt. If not, the US operation will continue to suffer. If it were my shop, and such an operationally crucial piece were broken, I'd fix it instead of whining about the city. OTOH, my company likes to
make money, so I guess I'm not cut out to understand why US management does what it does...
There are many SNAFU's to blame on US Airways but this is not one of them. The PHL facility is a living breating piece of excrement. I know! I've been behind the "curtain" and you haven't!
Large (and incorrect) assumption about both your own knowledge and what I've seen or where I've been.
That said, PHL is not the only hub airport like that in the world. Yet others make due.
It's a dung heap and that's polite. "Fast" Eddie Rendell and the rest of his PHL cronies have screwed US Airways forever and a day.
People not very smart but somewhat saavy (me) noted that this would happen when US shafted the Commonwealth a couple of years back on the PIT bonds. I was dismissed. Can I get a "told you so?"
All you need to know about the character of Ed Rendell is he knowingly put an innocent man on death row. Google Niel Ferber if you don't believe me. The airport facility and Ed Rendell are one and the same! Pieces of Poopy!
All I really need to know about Rendell is that he was (and apparently is) going to treat US in the "manner" that US treated the state
You're letting your PIT bias and bitterness cloud your view of the PHL situation.
Gee, wilbur, I told you biting PIT was going to come back to haunt US at Rendell's hand at the other end of the state. I'd prefer you refer to me as "the person who reported it first" in the best USA320Pilot tradition on this one.
My
taxpayer bias tells me that if an airline has a problem with a facility beyond the basics (runway, taxiway, ATC, and so forth) they can come forth with cash and
build their own. Ask yourself--if you were a government entity (say, Pennsylvania) and you had seen a company walk a way from north of a
billion in municipal bond commitments, would you be in any hurry to further aid that enterprise, when there are airlines quite literally waiting in the wings to fill it (especially in PHL's case)?
Ever hear of man bites dog? If you think US is going to get an extra dime from the city or state in PHL, I have a nice bridge that you might be interested in buying....
Love you to death, Bob, but you always fall back on this or the "union mentality" or the "Ed Rendell whacked a guy" line when someone has the audacity to call US on a slight and/or punish it as appropriate.
FWIW, I connect in CLT most days when on US.