Pepsi
#21
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From: Airbus Capt
I'm just glad passengers will stop asking me when we're switching to Pepsi. Gets old.
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#25
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From: 190 captain and “Pro-pilot”
I do think the absolute cost cutting obsession is interesting. Gee if only they had the employees rowing in the same direction maybe it could work better

I do wonder if it was look you either get costs under control or we go with a new plan
#26
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From: Airbus Capt
At this point, I think I choose plan B.
#27
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I’m not fighting to help them out. This place runs terrible. Our coo needs to go. She has run the operation further into the ground since she has arrived. It’s a tough pill to swallow but she has been an utter failure of the CHIEF OPERATIONS officer.
#29
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From: Taco Rocket Operator
Ill never forget my Fiscal professor saying when an airline switches to Pepsi all fiscal cuts have been exhausted. Look at the history. It doesn't bode well. It doesn't seem like much but its just as much physiological as it is finical. Just like how airlines, hotels, etc don't use 13. TWA did it right before bankruptcy in 86 i believe UAL did it 2002 after bankruptcy and it didn't work Branson and Virgin tried it and he admitted it was a failure. Northwest had Pepsi right before their merger. Alaska tried using Jones Soda and it was a failure. I may have wrote a case study about it. The findings were troubling. But what do I know Happy Jetting and Thanks for not Flying.....Jetblue.
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