Originally Posted by
Hubcapped
Which provides more long term stability and (potential) job security for the next 30 years? I let airline execs be airline execs, and focus on being a slow methodical checklist read-do kind of guy
No, it provides bigger profits by funneling our passengers to other airlines that have much lower labor costs. While this surely is great for profit sharing, it isn't all that great for trip quality as we've seen most TATL routes become seasonal only and instead of flying ATL-VCE in February we're flying ATL-SRQ and driving to Venice instead...