Originally Posted by
CallmeJB
And from this article:
"Amazon.com’s successful holiday season is all the more notable, considering that pilots flying for it’s Prime Air service had warned that, 'years of substandard pay and working conditions have led many veteran pilots to leave these airlines for better jobs, creating serious problems for these companies as they ramp up their business with Amazon.'
However, according to the e-tailing giant, no evidence of such a labor shortage had been reported."
Nice job 1224, ugh. Actions speak louder than words, and Amazon's hugely successful season speaks louder than our threatening messages. And now our messages will forever sound hollow to the public.
So management is lying to customers (I mean, are you really shocked?), and you are blaming the 1224? They speak the truth. Flight ops at Atlas are struggling to cover flights, and attrition is a huge problem. At the end of the day, all the flights still get covered even if its messy business sometimes. It would take aircraft not moving and Amazon having to explain to people why it didn’t make good on their 2 day shipping on a consistent basis for either company to harm their stock price by admitting there is a problem.