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If oil costs were near historical norms, we would be seeing record profits for most of the airline industry
If oil costs were near historical norms, we would be seeing record profits for most of the airline industry
The point is we took pay cuts to make the oil men richer. We should have let the industry and the economy collapse and put the blame on the oil companies instead of bankrupting ourselves to keep the airlines flying.Oneflyer said:Its true, what is your point?
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Bob Owens said:The point is we took pay cuts to make the oil men richer. We should have let the industry and the economy collapse and put the blame on the oil companies instead of bankrupting ourselves to keep the airlines flying.
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That sucks.Bob Owens said:The point is we took pay cuts to make the oil men richer.[post="287547"][/post]
FWAAA said:What a hilarious post. 😀
No, Mr Owens, the few (airline industry employees) took the hit so that the rest of the economy (the many) could continue to prosper. The needs of the many always outweigh those of the few. Too bad for you.
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FWAAA said:What a hilarious post. 😀
No, Mr Owens, the few (airline industry employees) took the hit so that the rest of the economy (the many) could continue to prosper. The needs of the many always outweigh those of the few. Too bad for you.
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Ken MacTiernan said:If cab and limosine (sp) companies can raise their fares because of the price of fuel why can't the airlines? If maintenance is so expensive and airlines outsource this work to less paid, less skilled AMTs why can't they turn a profit?
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Ken MacTiernan said:fwaa, I do not see any humor in Bob's post. In fact the truth is very painful. Airlines have cried to the high heavens that labor and fuel were too expensive. So, we, (the few), have given up much for little in return. If cab and limosine (sp) companies can raise their fares because of the price of fuel why can't the airlines? If maintenance is so expensive and airlines outsource this work to less paid, less skilled AMTs why can't they turn a profit?
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Airlines price tickets to fill the seats, and the capacity added by the darling LCCs is much higher than the growth of the economy. That leads the less-favored legacies to cut prices in a desperate attempt to bring in cash. Airlines have tried to raise fares (again today, making 8 or 9 times this year) but yields don't show that the fare increases really stick.
Oneflyer said:Don't waste your time, the free market economy confuses Bob.
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FWAAA said:The hilarious part of Owens' post was the image of the big bad "oil men" boogeyman that Owens paints.
Assuming that you are right about cabs and limos having raised their rates, the reason that they can do it is that the numbers of cabs and limos is usually restricted by the city in which they operate. NYC cab medallions go for over $100k. Lack of competition and lack of overcapacity. Contrast that to the airline industry.
Airlines price tickets to fill the seats, and the capacity added by the darling LCCs is much higher than the growth of the economy. That leads the less-favored legacies to cut prices in a desperate attempt to bring in cash. Airlines have tried to raise fares (again today, making 8 or 9 times this year) but yields don't show that the fare increases really stick.
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TWU informer said:Free Market Economy?
You mean the one where Government Regulations cost a fortune, and Federal Government Bailouts and Bankruptcy laws keep the weak competition in play? The one where anti-trust investigations claim predatory pricing everytime the weak get kicked?
I'm game OneFlyer, give me a lesson in your version of "free market economy" as it relates to the current airline industry?
The Airline Indsutry in the most regulated, de-regulated industry on the planet. I do not see the free market in the airline industry but I am willing to learn your version for the sake of debate?
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