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Like a book club, except with more sex! ([info]notjo) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2005-03-18 07:56:00


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Current mood:Catty

Jetsgo Bye Bye
I can't stop giggling over all of this, but it's Airline Wank. Yup, Airlines. Always fun.

As most everyone in Canada probably knows by now, discount airline Jetsgo went under last week, right at the beginning of Spring Break -- one of the busiest flight times of the year. Specifically at 12:01 a.m. on March 11. This left over 1000 people unemployed, and 17000 people stranded at airports with only a sign saying that Jetsgo was no more for company.

Jetsgo was owned by Michel LeBlanc, who has been involved in two previous airline failures, most notable Canada 3000, which did a similiar "We're out of business" thing several years ago.

One interesting note: Jetsgo was taking reservations on their website until 11:00 p.m. on March 10th. Basically, up until 1 hour before they intended to stop business, they were taking people's money.

Friday morning, they informed everyone that they would not get any refunds from Jetsgo, nor would Jetsgo help them get home or to their travel destinations. They're to hold on to their tickets, and perhaps their credit card companies or the government would help them get their money back.

Isn't that nice? But, not wanky. Not yet...


According to LeBlanc, it's not his fault that the company went under, it's all because of rival Westjet.

"What we didn't incorporate in our business plan is that we would be spied upon, that people would lie about us and gossip about us," Leblanc told The Canadian Press in a broadside aimed squarely at WestJet chief executive Clive Beddoe.

Leblanc, whose company filed a $50-million suit against WestJet last fall for alleged corporate espionage, said his rival's tactics were the single biggest factor in Jetsgo's downfall...

Leblanc agreed his airline's prices were low but said every time Jetsgo tried to raise fares, it was undercut by WestJet.


(That's from today's Edmonton Journal.)

As a note, at one point Westjet was offering tickets from Toronto to anywhere they flew for 20.05$. Because that's the type of airfare that keeps airlines in business. But it's all Westjet's fault.




In the same article:
Leblanc did acknowledge in the interview, however that he has to "bear the whole blame" for Jetsgo's demise. "I'm the guy where the buck stops and I accept that."

However, he goes on to blame the whole thing on:
1. the creditors that wanted their money, being that Jetsgo was rather severly in debt.
2. Nav Canada, a specific creditor, for saying Jetsgo had one month to get some sort of debt repayment in place.
3. Evil Evil Westjet.

He specifically says that Nav Canada was holding a metaphoric gun to his head. By telling him to pay his bills.

Uh-huh.



This is my favorite part.

In an effort to excuse his company taking people's money right up until 1 hour before a planned company shut down (which involved flying every plane they could to Montreal, so they'd be safe from creditors), LeBlanc claimed that his pilots would have been sad and worried, a situation that would make it unsafe for them to be flying, had they heard that the website was not taking bookings. As well, some of his employees may have refused to come to work. So, in taking all that money, he was thinking of the safety of Canadians.

Uh-huh.



All ex-employees of Jetsgo can get their paycheques... if they return everything that Jetsgo ever owned (pages, ID tags, parking passes, everything) -- and come to Montreal to get it.


Although I feel terrible for the people who are unemployed and those who were stranded, I gotta say, this couldn't have happened to a more deserving company. I won't go into my tale of how much Jetsgo sucked. I'll let Jetsgosucks.com fill anyone in who cares.



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[info]marlo
2005-03-18 04:44 pm UTC (link)
I've flown Jetsgo. IT TOTALLY FUCKING SUCKED. It's like flying in a Greyhound. They don't have food, blankets, anything. I'm glad they're gone.

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[info]llama_treats
2005-03-18 05:25 pm UTC (link)
Who wants to start a pool on how long it'll take this guy to start up another airline? I'm thinking it'll be named NoFly or WeSuck.

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[info]lurker32
2005-03-18 05:52 pm UTC (link)
Maybe JustSwim.

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[info]greypearl
2005-03-18 06:00 pm UTC (link)
FlyItYourself

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[info]lurker32
2005-03-18 06:14 pm UTC (link)
Fuckit-Stayhome.

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[info]llama_treats
2005-03-18 06:26 pm UTC (link)
Amtrak

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[info]carlanime
2005-03-18 06:29 pm UTC (link)
Udratha Drive

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[info]dawnswalker
2005-03-18 06:52 pm UTC (link)
AirScare

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[info]phosfate
2005-03-18 08:11 pm UTC (link)
Flappy's

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[info]munchkinott
2005-03-18 08:52 pm UTC (link)
Con Air?

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[info]ashenmote
2005-03-18 10:09 pm UTC (link)
Asif's

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[info]phosfate
2005-03-18 10:27 pm UTC (link)
Fold-n-Glide

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[info]iczer6
2005-03-18 10:36 pm UTC (link)
I'm-sure-if-you-just-flap-hard-enough-you can-fly-there-yourself?

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[info]sewingmyfish
2005-03-18 11:30 pm UTC (link)
Boy-Are-My-Arms-Tired?

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[info]moonjaguar
2005-03-19 01:13 am UTC (link)
Here's-your-parachute-and-bag-of-fake-chex-mix-now-go-jump?

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[info]annabelle_lee
2005-03-19 04:43 am UTC (link)
It'd-be-smarter-to-just-stay-home?

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[info]dark_puck
2005-03-19 06:12 am UTC (link)
Spaceball 1?


Oh, wait, it's not a transformer.

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[info]steelneko
2005-03-19 08:03 am UTC (link)
Oceanic Airlines?

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[info]mydruthers
2005-03-19 09:10 pm UTC (link)
Suckers

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[info]heddychaa
2005-03-20 08:12 pm UTC (link)
sailove!

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[info]wanktastic
2005-03-18 05:30 pm UTC (link)
Damn, how did this guy manage to run a REAL business? He talks like he was playing a game of Careers or something and every fuck up was just a bad roll of the dice or another player screwing him over. Does Canada have an equivalent to the Better Business Bureau which will help flag this guy as a bad business risk and assist employees/customers in getting their money?

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[info]lindentree
2005-03-18 06:05 pm UTC (link)
Yes, we do. It's called the Liberal Party of Canada.

Wait, that's not it...

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[info]nightfalltwen
2005-03-18 09:25 pm UTC (link)
We do. It's also called the Better Business Bureau.

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(Anonymous)
2005-03-18 06:40 pm UTC (link)
Wow - thanks for posting this, and the link. I was one of the people whose flight got cancelled, but luckily I booked online with a credit card, and Visa is reimbursing.

I should have seen this coming - the last time I flew with them, I paid nearly $300 for a flight from Vancouver to Toronto (and everyone whose flown Jetsgo knows that doesn't include anything but one cramped seat) and was delayed eight hours due to two of their other flights getting cancelled.

I managed to get a cheap flight with Air Canada the day after the implosion, but I feel even worse for all those employees who didn't know they'd lost their jobs until they showed up for work, and for the travellers who were relying on a flight right around the meltdown.

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[info]tekenduis
2005-03-18 06:50 pm UTC (link)
Ah lovely. I had once looked at Jetsgo prices and found them to be fairly reasonable, but refused to ever do business with them when I found out who ran them.

Canada3000 went under and took my honeymoon with them. :/

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[info]livii
2005-03-18 08:44 pm UTC (link)
I lost out on a ticket home for Christmas on Canada3000.

Such crappy choices here for flying...

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[info]dawnswalker
2005-03-18 06:56 pm UTC (link)
The worst part is that his former pilots and steward/esses were pretty much screwed, but he's still raking in the cash somehow.

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[info]dark_puck
2005-03-18 08:31 pm UTC (link)
Tell me, am I the only one who feels like taking the money he's wrongfully keeping and giving it back to the poor folks who booked their flights and distributing what's left of his cash to his ex-employees?

Because THAT is just fucked up.

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[info]greenling
2005-03-18 09:51 pm UTC (link)
If I get to wear a tunic and a mask I'll come up there and do it myself, gratis. :P

Fucker. I hope someone takes him up on charges and forces him to pay off the debt to employees and customers with hard labor.

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[info]livii
2005-03-18 08:46 pm UTC (link)
The worst thing I've heard about this is the pilots - they had to pay $30,000 bonds to cover their first six months of work, a loyalty bond of sorts.

Jetsgo apparently put the money in their general accounts.

If you're taking bond money, it goes into escrow and it is kept safe so that it can be paid back no. matter. what.

Never flew Jetsgo myself, though they once lost my sister's luggage when she was taking a direct flight from Toronto to Halifax to visit me. She didn't get it back for three days. It was insane. No customer service at all.

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[info]shoiryu
2005-03-18 09:35 pm UTC (link)
Friend of mine's brother lost his job thanks to this crap. Hooray for businessmen.

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[info]kookaburra
2005-03-20 08:51 pm UTC (link)
See, if he was a businessman, he'd actually be RUNNING the airline. I think he's in the category of "whiny fuck up crook".

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[info]25th_of_april
2005-03-19 02:28 am UTC (link)
I have a friend who works for WestJet and she is highly amused by the accusations.

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[info]sesana
2005-03-19 05:14 am UTC (link)
Basically, up until 1 hour before they intended to stop business, they were taking people's money.

Hooray for massive scams!

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