"The airline will spend $2 million on the high-tech readers it says will improve the percentage of correctly read bags to 98 percent and $500,000 on a joint project with TSA to add a security screening machine and related improvements that will boost its capacity to handle 940 bags per hour, from 540."
HOLY COW!!! That says a LOT right there...only 540 per hour? Shame on the TSA.
"C.J. Johnson, a customer-service representative at the ticket counter and departure gates, said that he has been floored by all the US Airways executives trolling the airport. He finds it amazing that they walk around and introduce themselves."
We felt the same way with Franke's departure. When he flew, he literally used to hide his face and run to the gate so no one would talk to him! (Along with several other execs...our lower mgmnt has always been fairly good about being out there for us to see...)
PHL does have a long way to go, and other than the reporter giving her monstly one-sided view of things, it sounds like the operation is starting to turn around. It's my hope that the powers that be really do realize it takes more than throwing money at the situation to truly improve it.