The Southwest Airlines meltdown
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@Axtremus said in The Southwest Airlines meltdown:
@Copper said in The Southwest Airlines meltdown:
The airlines have hated passengers for years.
Is there a major domestic airline that people like (or at least hate less)?
We are fans of Delta.
wrote on 3 Jan 2023, 02:52 last edited by@89th said in The Southwest Airlines meltdown:
@Axtremus said in The Southwest Airlines meltdown:
@Copper said in The Southwest Airlines meltdown:
The airlines have hated passengers for years.
Is there a major domestic airline that people like (or at least hate less)?
We are fans of Delta.
I am fan of United. But I have been Global Service with them, so they treat me very well.
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wrote on 6 Jan 2023, 12:34 last edited by
Three quarters of a billion dollars.
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wrote on 6 Jan 2023, 16:50 last edited by
idiots
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wrote on 26 Jan 2023, 12:17 last edited by
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wrote on 26 Jan 2023, 15:25 last edited by
@Copper said in The Southwest Airlines meltdown:
idiots
Wonder what a information system would have cost?
I'm guessing a little bit less than what they lost.
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wrote on 26 Jan 2023, 15:46 last edited by
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@Copper said in The Southwest Airlines meltdown:
idiots
Wonder what a information system would have cost?
I'm guessing a little bit less than what they lost.
wrote on 26 Jan 2023, 16:01 last edited by@Jolly said in The Southwest Airlines meltdown:
@Copper said in The Southwest Airlines meltdown:
idiots
Wonder what a information system would have cost?
I'm guessing a little bit less than what they lost.
Jeez, yeah even 10% of that loss would've covered t3h best system ev4h.
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wrote on 26 Jan 2023, 16:08 last edited by
Don't bet on it. These systems are incredibly complex and delicate, as we have seen. To begin such an endeavor is potential career suicide for execs, with a low probability of full success within one's tenure. There is a high probability of huge cost overruns and delays.
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@Copper said in The Southwest Airlines meltdown:
idiots
Wonder what a information system would have cost?
I'm guessing a little bit less than what they lost.
wrote on 26 Jan 2023, 16:09 last edited by@Jolly said in The Southwest Airlines meltdown:
@Copper said in The Southwest Airlines meltdown:
idiots
Wonder what a information system would have cost?
I'm guessing a little bit less than what they lost.
Excellent point.
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Don't bet on it. These systems are incredibly complex and delicate, as we have seen. To begin such an endeavor is potential career suicide for execs, with a low probability of full success within one's tenure. There is a high probability of huge cost overruns and delays.
wrote on 26 Jan 2023, 16:15 last edited by@Mik said in The Southwest Airlines meltdown:
Don't bet on it. These systems are incredibly complex and delicate, as we have seen. To begin such an endeavor is potential career suicide for execs, with a low probability of full success within one's tenure. There is a high probability of huge cost overruns and delays.
Yeah but if you gave $80 million to Horace, he would have the IT system done in a few weeks. He would even post timelapse photos of it as it's being built.
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@Mik said in The Southwest Airlines meltdown:
Don't bet on it. These systems are incredibly complex and delicate, as we have seen. To begin such an endeavor is potential career suicide for execs, with a low probability of full success within one's tenure. There is a high probability of huge cost overruns and delays.
Yeah but if you gave $80 million to Horace, he would have the IT system done in a few weeks. He would even post timelapse photos of it as it's being built.
wrote on 26 Jan 2023, 16:19 last edited by@89th said in The Southwest Airlines meltdown:
@Mik said in The Southwest Airlines meltdown:
Don't bet on it. These systems are incredibly complex and delicate, as we have seen. To begin such an endeavor is potential career suicide for execs, with a low probability of full success within one's tenure. There is a high probability of huge cost overruns and delays.
Yeah but if you gave $80 million to Horace, he would have the IT system done in a few weeks. He would even post timelapse photos of it as it's being built.
Not just me. Mark or Copper could do it even better.
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wrote on 26 Jan 2023, 16:42 last edited by
I would make it so simple that they would get change back from the $80M
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wrote on 26 Jan 2023, 16:45 last edited by Mik
I don't know what sort of systems Copper has worked on, but Mark’s software probably has more in common, tracking and sharing equipment location, usage and maintenance. He would have a good idea of the immensity of adding passengers, crews, flight times, luggage, etc. to that.
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wrote on 18 Apr 2023, 15:27 last edited by
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wrote on 18 Apr 2023, 15:36 last edited by
Wow
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wrote on 18 Apr 2023, 15:59 last edited by
Only flew SW once. It was nice back then, late 90's. I'd have a very hard time buying a ticket from them now.
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Only flew SW once. It was nice back then, late 90's. I'd have a very hard time buying a ticket from them now.
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wrote on 19 Apr 2023, 12:56 last edited by Mik
I just remember it because I was working in LA and decided to take the weekend to visit my brother near Sacramento. The seats faced each other so leg room was better. Also the first time I heard a funny safety speech.
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wrote on 28 Apr 2023, 16:11 last edited by
https://www.thestreet.com/lifestyle/travel/airline-ranked-worst-of-the-year-will-not-surprise-anyone
Some study that recently came out ranks Southwest as the worst airline of the year.