<_< -----You do have a point! At what point will the Government say "No more!" The Airlines are big enough and any further consolidation would be detrimental to the economy!
You mean it's better for the economy to have six big legacy airlines losing money hand over fist, like from 2000 thru 2005? Fewer legacy airlines will equal fewer high-cost seats chasing the smaller and smaller pool of people willing to pay more than LCC prices, and the resulting profits for the fewer remaining legacies will be good for the economy, not bad.
The airline industry suffers from too many high-cost seats, too many high-cost hubs and too many high-cost employees. What the industry lacks is enough low-cost seats and low-cost employees. Those airlines are growing like gangbusters while the high-cost set (like your employer) are slowly shrinking and demanding wage concessions.
Profits = GOOD
Losses = BAD
Wouldn't profits make it easier for the mechanics, pilots, FAs and ramp personnel to get raises? I'd rather work for a hugely profitable company than a money loser. But then again, didn't you choose to work for money-loser TWA for many, many years? Now it all makes sense. Losses are all you really know, aren't they? 😛
Trust me - a profitable employer actually has some nickels to squeeze out of it when the employees threaten job actions. Loss-making employers continue to demand concessions. Profitable ones can be held up for raises.