Very well put,, I agreeAnd, one of the ways they are taking traffic from the rest of us is by offering 737 service to destinations the rest of us serve with RJs. It always amuses me when legacy airline employees use phrases like "Ma and Pa Kettle" or "the Greyhound crowd" to describe WN's passengers. If you go to just about any WN terminal--particularly in the morning--you will see a LOT of suits with computer cases, charts, and design plan tubes standing in the "pay $25 and board first" line. We are all losing day trip business passengers to WN. Lower fares, greatest seat-pitch, leather seats, AND smiling, pleasant employees. Any legacy airline that thinks their customers won't go for these items--particularly, as I said, the day tripper customers--is in for a rude shock.
Well stated Jim, thanks 🙂And, one of the ways they are taking traffic from the rest of us is by offering 737 service to destinations the rest of us serve with RJs. It always amuses me when legacy airline employees use phrases like "Ma and Pa Kettle" or "the Greyhound crowd" to describe WN's passengers. If you go to just about any WN terminal--particularly in the morning--you will see a LOT of suits with computer cases, charts, and design plan tubes standing in the "pay $25 and board first" line. We are all losing day trip business passengers to WN. Lower fares, greatest seat-pitch, leather seats, AND smiling, pleasant employees. Any legacy airline that thinks their customers won't go for these items--particularly, as I said, the day tripper customers--is in for a rude shock.
It's a great business model.... except in the airline industry it was borrowed from Delta Air Lines who used that model better than any other US airlines pre-dereg
fresh,Incorrect. Just because DL is a non-union shop and their employees bought the company a plane does not mean the DL model was the inspiration for WN.
International destinations for WN? Don't think so other than the over-served Caribbean and border Canadian cities reachable by the 737. You are echoing the know-nothing analysts.
WN simply is a focused business which profits from wise use of resources. Their own website (that works!), cargo, motivated phone center staff, aggressive managers instead of MBAs and consultants. Literally they get their hands dirty in the business
WT you make decent points but take way too long and waste far too much ink.
And, one of the ways they are taking traffic from the rest of us is by offering 737 service to destinations the rest of us serve with RJs. It always amuses me when legacy airline employees use phrases like "Ma and Pa Kettle" or "the Greyhound crowd" to describe WN's passengers. If you go to just about any WN terminal--particularly in the morning--you will see a LOT of suits with computer cases, charts, and design plan tubes standing in the "pay $25 and board first" line. We are all losing day trip business passengers to WN. Lower fares, greatest seat-pitch, leather seats, AND smiling, pleasant employees. Any legacy airline that thinks their customers won't go for these items--particularly, as I said, the day tripper customers--is in for a rude shock.
fresh,
your apologetic is great but it misses a few points.
WN would like to fly to Hawaii which for tax purposes is no different than international travel because part of the trip is over international waters where the same tax structure for flying over the continental US does not apply. WN's website cannot price that type of itinerary.
Also note that FL is in fact starting several new Mexico routes - and they are doing it for WN because FL's website and pricing system CAN price international itineraries.
If you think that WN will not expand outside of the continental 48, you will be in for quite a surprise.
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I didn't say that DL was the inspiration for WN's philosophy of taking care of its employees... but DL was the largest airline pre-deregulation that had a positive employee-employer relationship... but so did Piedmont and others as well.
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But once again there is no trademark on treating people right....
many of us are watching with anticipation to see if WN and its employees can do the same thing with the PMFL employees. We are seeing that this mantra of how well WN cares about people runs pretty thin if anyone else is brought into the fold.
for starters, you might do well to understand that the word "apologetic" doesn't exclusively mean that you should say you are sorry - I don't really expect you would.I am not 'apologizing' to anyone and certainly not you. Yes you did say the culture was borrowed from DL. Re-read your post. And do not backtrack or cloud the issue with your latest favorite pre-deregulation buzzword.
WN does not need to fly to Hawaii and the other nearby international warm-weather destinations. Those are loser routes that soak up frequent flyer freebies. Forget your gibberish about websites, water & taxes. You forgot life preservers too.
When WN starts buying 787s then you will know they are serious about serious international business.