Posted on June 29, 2010.
When the airline industry to recover? I'm considering a career as an airline pilot. Each day on the news there is something in regard laid off pilots and fuel prices forcing companies into bankruptcy. Hearing of these things is really discouraging me, but the way I see is that people will still need to fly so that the airline industry can not disappear. When do you think of the airline industry will begin to bloom again?
Whether the economy is better or not, it will take before the beginning of 2009 to stabilize fuel prices. Then another year for the industry to cut enough capacity to charge prices that cover costs. Keep in mind that thousands of drivers put on leave pending a reminder will be before you.
My experience is that its staff the first to be affected and the last to recover the economic downtimes.
Back in 911 events I was working for Trans States company (a small airline transport aircraft), a group of pilots and FLT have been laid off. Even Mil contract work has been affected.
I think you'd better be a pilot or a driver Corp. cargo instead.
It will get better tickets if they know when things go wrong, improved customer service can sell. The whole experiance of flying these days is an awful chore, and many changes must occur to increase the public love of travel by plane again.
Never. The airline industry has always been sick, barely profitable, and unreliable - and always will be.
The airline industry will recover once the econmy is better, most often when we have a new president. Then, the gas will go very weak and the airlines have money ... :)
When oil prices feel better and they start to fly aircraft fuel newer and more effective.