Super FLUF
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- Jun 10, 2011
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I'll be glad when the concessions are imposed and more of AA's flying goes to RJ operators and jetBlue.
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I guess these jokers didn't get the memo that AAdvantage is what keeps AA in business-it's pretty much the only reason left to fly AA. Mileage purchases from Citigroup and other partners provide AA liquidity to continue operating, and they'll only continue to purchase the miles if they are deemed valuable by their credit cardholders.
You would fit in PERFECTLY with our manAAgent team. "The forest from the trees" comes to mind.
In one sentence you say that we should have "more RJs" and then in the next talk about how we need to be seen by credit card holders as "valuable".
GET REAL. Do you ever read the EXP message boards on various forums like flyertalk? The EXPs *HATE* RJs and go out of their way to book their trips and mileage runs so that they don't have to get stuffed into an RJ.
Furthermore, I guess you have missed it but have you seen which airline is in LAST place in almost every DOT category? I guess Eagle is really adding that "value" you are popping off about. I'm sure every EXP is thrilled to roll the dice on Eagle to get to that next important business meeting.
Your JetBlue wish is another visionary idea. Passengers absolutely LOVE getting off a plane at T8 at JFK and then having to go out through security, take the Airtrain, go back through and get fondled by the TSA, and finally connect on their B6 flight. Yet another example of adding incredible "value" to the business traveler experience.