While Southwest can't expand fast enough at Midway, Philadelphia, and BWI, there is no interest in adding more than 18 weekday departures from Detroit. Southwest claims they make more money shipping freight from Detroit than passengers, but how can they make money with non-stops to only Midway (8), St. Louis (5), Nashville (3), and Pheonix (2). A trip to any city on the east coast or Florida means a connection at (260 miles west) Midway. There has been a rumor for several years of a Midway/Detroit/BWI route, but it has never been seriously considered according to a letter I received from PR supervisor in Dallas.
Many employees in other cities feel that morale in Detroit is the worst anywhere in the company. A long time employee in Detroit told me that management in Dallas is 'intimidated' by Northwest, and 'afraid' that if Southwest adds new service to Detroit that Northwest will 'punish' Southwest with very cheap fares to/from Chicago.
But so many people in Michigan loathe Minneapolis based North-worst, which dominates the hub with over 80% of all departures, that any new choices and competition would be welcomed even at a higher cost.
Does anyone else who frequently flies from Detroit feel this way? What are the chances of Southwest expanding service from Detroit, especially to an eastern destination? Comments, anyone.
Many employees in other cities feel that morale in Detroit is the worst anywhere in the company. A long time employee in Detroit told me that management in Dallas is 'intimidated' by Northwest, and 'afraid' that if Southwest adds new service to Detroit that Northwest will 'punish' Southwest with very cheap fares to/from Chicago.
But so many people in Michigan loathe Minneapolis based North-worst, which dominates the hub with over 80% of all departures, that any new choices and competition would be welcomed even at a higher cost.
Does anyone else who frequently flies from Detroit feel this way? What are the chances of Southwest expanding service from Detroit, especially to an eastern destination? Comments, anyone.