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Passengers, airlines can't afford late 1st flight
For years, Southwest was the most punctual of big U.S. airlines, so its tumble toward the bottom of government rankings for on-time arrivals was stunning. Southwest officials needed to fix an ill-fated decision to squeeze more flights into the schedule. This summer, they backed off by allowing more time between flights. And they told employees that the first flight of the day on every route had to leave on time. (www.denverpost.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Not only is Herb missing but WN suffers from having gone "union"!
One thing is sure, I have never seen an airline crew or staff doing double time. Everyone stays in first gear no matter the timing. When I'm late, I hustle, walk faster, do things faster, drive a little faster. It's all about the company culture and airline culture is one of "no rush".
I worked for Continental at CLE and I can say I was proud to work there and for Continental. We always tried and, we often did double time to gdt flights out on time. We took pride in our work.
A bit late in the reply, but yeah, it depends on corporate culture, or sometimes just the group in question (eg, a particular shift or crew).
Some crews just come to work to "do the job" and collect a paycheck, others take pride in their work and go that extra mile when needed.
Some crews just come to work to "do the job" and collect a paycheck, others take pride in their work and go that extra mile when needed.
It depends on what is considered "late"....I was under the impression and please correct if not accurate, that a flight that departs or arrives within 15 minutes of schedule, it is considered "on time"...
So, if a flight from say KEWR to KMIA has Depart 12 noon, Arrive 15:30 on the schedule and the actual Depart is 12:10 and Arrival at 3:44 it is "on time....
So using the SWA example of "9 to 28 mins late" their flights actually average 24 to 43 minutes late....
So, if a flight from say KEWR to KMIA has Depart 12 noon, Arrive 15:30 on the schedule and the actual Depart is 12:10 and Arrival at 3:44 it is "on time....
So using the SWA example of "9 to 28 mins late" their flights actually average 24 to 43 minutes late....
They need Herb to get back on track. Southwest was always on top when Herb was in charge.