firstamendment said:
Twicebaked
I must disagree with you. There is NO reason on a 30 minute full flight on a 757 or 321 to serve 160 people. I don't care what airline it is. It is a sad day when a human being can't sit their butt down for 30 minutes without something in their hands to drink. Why oh why is that damn cup of soda SOOO important. How silly...service my butt...it's 30 minutes!!!
You stated that a crew shoud at least try to serve? BS..tell that to the needy passenger who didn't get that slurp of soda, I've seen it...bumping alone with some princess pissed of because she won't get the staple of wonderful service..the slurp of coke.
Am I the only one who sees how stupid all this is? Talk about a waste of money. We've cut all free food service domestically and you guys are worried about a little 30 minute flight? GET A LIFE!!! :down: :down:
The point is that the flight attendants have to be there per FAA regulations. The flight attendants may as well make themselves useful, since they're on the plane and getting paid for it.
Cutting meals saved money not so much because of the catering bills, but the additional flight attendant staffing needed to serve those meals. Flight attendant staffing is now at FAA minimums, so cutting out beverages is not going to save any labor.
If the FAA didn't require any flight attendants, I can guarantee you that US (and probably most of the other airlines) would eliminate beverage service on all but the longest flights in order to save money -- that is, NO flight attendants at all!
I bet any flight attendant would prefer to hustle to serve a beverage on a 30 minute flight than to sit at home, earning nothing, for the same block time.
Since flight attendant requirements aren't going away anytime soon, a more realistic way for US to cut costs by ending a beverage service is to pay the flight attendants only for the time they spend on the plane during take-off and landing.
In between (15 minutes on a short flight, two hours on longer flights), you are merely on-duty, collecting a meager rate of pay for reading a book, waiting for landing. I bet flight attendants wouldn't go for that one, either.