Re: If I ran United...

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Good post, Douglas!

Dennis:  What's the big deal about people dressing up for first?  This
isn't Edwardian era anymore....business casual or even nice jeans is just
fine.

And please tell my last seatmate that no one pays for First anymore....the
cheeky guy sneaked into FC on a measly $3000.00 fare.  The nerve of the
guy!

And if all the majors dumped F simultaneously?  First there'd be a federal
investigation for collusion, then there'd be a mass exodus to YX clones.
Then FC would be put right back in the majors' planes.

As long as we're blue-skying it, what if all the majors suddenly decided
to stop offering free or discounted tickets to employees?

----- Original Message -----
From: "Douglas Schnell" <dks28@cornell.edu>
To: <AIRLINE@LISTSERV.CUNY.EDU>
Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 17:44
Subject: Re: If I ran United...


> Your hatred for First Class (which I don't quite understand, but to use
> today's vernacular, "whatever") assumes that every airline would
> eliminate First Class. Sadly, you are missing the classic problem with
> cartels: cheating. Let's say that all 10 of the majors got together and
> said "Okay, from this point forward .. no more first class." Assume that
> Delta (for the sake of argument) agrees to do so, but doesn't. Who do
> you think is going to see a spike in business? Delta. Then, every
> airline will be forced to put first class back in to compete with the
> Delta product.
>
> As for people "paying" to be in first class .... you don't think a guy
> who flies 200,000 miles a year deserves a bit of extra compensation from
> the airline? I mean, he's paid quite a bit of money for those trips. Who
> the hell cares if they bump him to first as a "thank you" for throwing a
> ton of business their way? How is this different from a hotel that
> throws a suite to somebody who spends 150 nights a year in their
> facilities?
>
> To say that first class is what is causing the problems the airlines are
> facing is, in a word, absurd.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: The Airline List [mailto:AIRLINE@LISTSERV.CUNY.EDU] On Behalf Of
> Dennis W Zeuch
> Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 6:24 PM
> To: AIRLINE@LISTSERV.CUNY.EDU
> Subject: Re: If I ran United...
>
>
> In a message dated 5/3/02 5:54:46 PM !!!First Boot!!!,
> stepan-ilych@multipro.com writes:
>
> << I've heard this several times, but what exactly has changed?
>   >>
> When everyone sitting in F paid for it.
> They were all dressed properly (no jeans, tennis shoes, tshirts etc )
> They were generally important people (not just freq flyers who THINK
> they are important)They paid maybe 10 times the Y fare because they
> could. F/As realized the very high amt paid for those seats and seemed
> to treat the psgrs with a bit more sincere service and attitude(you were
> really treated with respect and deference) The food service was often
> fabulous, reallly great meals (keeping in mind the
> location) far better prepared and with much costlier ingrediants than
> todays odds and ends. Again since youre giving it away free--who would
> pay for it? no one and whats the incentive to provide anything really
> special? none.  Its just a perk for FF and if all the majors dumped F
> class ( like they all stopped paying travel agents commissions) what ya
> gonna do? You would just have to put up with it.
>

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