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but since a few months an special company is in charge of wchr,wchs and wchc. It's Intergom. They have their own sita, vhf-frequency and even telephone.
Failing to ask for some assistance in advance (by either pax, airline or groundstaff at origin) might result in waiting .
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I just tell this because we may forget that it could get very expensive to transport Americans.
Transporting Americans isn't any more expensive than transporting Europeans or Asians. In fact, if you look at the reputaions and service levels of US airlines, they are often inferior to the European majors, and not even in the same league as the Asians. As an example: Skytrax labels all the major US carriers as three-star carriers. Carriers like Lufthansa, BA and Air France, meanwhile, are four-star carriers. In general, Americans who travel a lot very often prefer European carriers because of their better service.
When suspending a flight I think it's quite logic that an airline is braking all contracts of handling, security, catering etc.
Except for the station manager, NWA didn't have any personnel in service in Brussels.
On airliners.net they had similar discussions. I can't find it back but somewhere said that they should have sorted out pilot shortage by next year, and then they might add a second daily flight to FRA and re-start BRU (it seemed to me someone working at NW).
But, OK, so many things are said, so let's wait and see ...
Cartman wrote:
But your general point is absolutely right, americans do think they have more rights than other people and therefore demand more service...
EAGAN, Minn. – (August 8, 2007) – Northwest Airlines today announced a strong response to the carrier’s call to commence pilot hiring. More than 1,400 pilots have applied to join Northwest, including more than 1,000 applications in the first eight days after the new recruitment was announced on July 24. The airline’s move to hire additional pilots is part of a broader effort to improve flight reliability and return to Northwest’s historically high levels of customer service. “We’re pleased with the quality and number of pilots interested in joining Northwest Airlines, and we are particularly gratified that 20 percent of the applicants were referred by current Northwest pilots and other employees,” said Doug Steenland, President and Chief Executive Officer of Northwest Airlines. “We are making a concerted effort to expand our operational capacity in order to better serve our customers. Adding to our pilot roster will be an important step forward. Overall, the company plans to hire a total of 250-350 new pilots within the next twelve months.” In addition to the carrier’s new-pilot recruitment effort, Northwest has recalled nearly 400 pilots who had been previously furloughed. As of August 1, more than 230 of these pilots had rejoined the ranks of active pilots at the airline. More than 40 additional pilots will be ready to fly by September 1.
Cartman wrote:
But your general point is absolutely right, americans do think they have more rights than other people and therefore demand more service...
What a narrow minded inflammatory statement..
Just speaking out of experience. No anti-Americanism here, just plain reality. The phrase 'but I'm American' is not so seldomly used when problems occur...
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Cartman wrote:But your general point is absolutely right, americans do think they have more rights than other people and therefore demand more service...
Even though I am a European, I can't believe I just read these words! It's a radical generalisation and I would sincerely like to know on what facts it is based! May I invite you to elaborate a little on it?
Cartman wrote:But your general point is absolutely right, americans do think they have more rights than other people and therefore demand more service...
Even though I am a European, I can't believe I just read these words! It's a radical generalisation and I would sincerely like to know on what facts it is based! May I invite you to elaborate a little on it?
Looking forward to the motivation!
And may I ask you people to stop this conversation and to go back on topic! fftopic: Otherwise: topic :locked:
Without me knowing it I saw the last NWA 757 at BRU when I arrived from Alaska this morning.
But if the shortage of pilots is really the cause, then I wouldn't be surprised if they return, since AF/KLM said the route was so successful. I would be surprised, however, if it actually is the only cause. Especially if they cancel this route which was doing so well.
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korkilla wrote:The last flight left today and NWA won't be back in BRU soon
If it is cancelled for financial reasons and not crew shortages then it makes the old point to point argument rather than hub to hub interesting. If they couldn;t make a 757 work what chances a bigger plane?