10-24-2007, 08:36 AM
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The hard work of an entire company and its dedicated employees cannot be judged solely by the actions of an executive with a social problem.
The impression is that that the Mesa executive who "lost" Aloha's paperwork was not possessed by any social problem, but perhaps a dirty trick problem.
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If the rates get too high, guess what? someone else will enter the market, the cycle re-occur, and rates drop.
So if the Hawaiian/Aloha duopoly is any example, we'll get a year or two of cheap rates and then decades of whatever the new duopoly wants to charge. Until, of course, another, bigger fish with deeper pockets gives another quick ride of cheapness and then presumably more decades of being at their mercy. Too bad the emphasis can't be on providing excellent service without the unlimited overhead of feeding unearned income accounts.