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US Airways CEO: Not Upping Delta Offer
[FONT=sans-serif,Arial,Helvetica]By HARRY R. WEBER [/FONT]
[FONT=sans-serif,Arial,Helvetica]AP Business Writer [/FONT]

ATLANTA (AP) -- US Airways has no intention right now to increase its $8.4 billion offer for Delta Air Lines and it can't see itself backing out of its pursuit of Delta for any reason, Chief Executive Doug Parker said Thursday.
In a wide-ranging telephone interview with Associated Press reporters, Parker said Tempe, Ariz.-based US Airways Group Inc. firmly believes that its offer for Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines Inc. provides more value than Delta's stand-alone plan.
"We believe our offer is more than fair and don't feel any need to amend it at this point," Parker said.
Asked if there is any way US Airways would drop its hostile bid for Delta absent Delta's creditors' committee saying it wasn't interested, Parker indicated he didn't see any.
"We think this is such a unique opportunity that we have an obligation to pursue it and because of that obligation we will pursue it and believe we will be successful," Parker said. "So, no, I can't envision any scenario where we simply say, 'We change our mind. We don't think there's the value here and we're going home.'"
Delta spokesman Michael Freitag said Delta had no immediate response to Parker's comments.
Parker's comments came as lawyers for Delta, the nation's third-largest carrier, said Wednesday they have scheduled a Feb. 7 hearing in bankruptcy court to consider approval of the disclosure statement to the carrier's stand-alone reorganization plan.
The disclosure statement includes details on Delta's operations. If the statement is approved, that means Delta can begin soliciting votes on the reorganization plan, which typically takes four to eight weeks, Delta spokesman Michael Freitag said.
Delta is seeking to establish Feb. 1 as the date by which persons who want to vote on the reorganization plan must be creditors of the airline.
Parker said in Thursday's interview that if the hearing Delta has scheduled goes forward, that could create some urgency to US Airways' hopes of buying Delta, because US Airways is hoping to consummate the deal before Delta emerges from Chapter 11.
"If we start moving to the point where there are things put in front of the court that are inconsistent with our proposal, yeah, you'll see the urgency pick up," Parker said.
He did not elaborate on what US Airways might do if that happens.
Parker said he is convinced that, despite the position of Delta management and its employees against the proposal, Delta will eventually come around and that Delta's creditors will support US Airways' offer.
"What I believe is they will come to the same conclusion that the public holders of their bonds have come to, which is that our proposal is worth a lot more than the stand-alone plan," Parker said.
Delta has said it projects it will be worth $9.4 billion to $12 billion if it emerges from Chapter 11 as a stand-alone carrier, but US Airways has disputed Delta's valuation, saying it is unrealistic and much too high.
As for where a merged US Airways-Delta would be based, Parker insisted that US Airways has made no decision.
"We genuinely don't know," Parker said. "This is not an issue of we know and we're not saying. The biggest part of the reason we don't know the answer and won't know the answer for a long time is because I'm not sure what the management team looks like when we're done with this."
Delta faces the bid by US Airways that was first disclosed to the public on Nov. 15, even as Delta's reorganization plan calls for Delta to emerge from Chapter 11 by the middle of next year as a stand-alone carrier.
US Airways is hoping Delta's creditors force Delta's hand in its direction.
 
When Doug says "our offer" is he also referring to Citigroup? Doug needs to work out his own integration mess before he decides to add to it...
 
The DOJ wouldn't pass this deal anyway. Way too much overlap. But, Dougy sure is confident. So are our guys. Oberstar also stated he doesn't know anyone on Capital Hill in favor of this merger, and that is important too. They will lean on the DOJ if needed. Anyway, Parker's plan has so many holes it looks like a huge hunk of swiss cheese.


Bye Bye--General Lee



NEW YORK, Dec 28 (Reuters) - Delta Air Lines Inc. (DALRQ.PK: Quote, Profile , Research) set a Feb. 7 hearing to begin seeking approval from creditors to exit bankruptcy as a stand-alone carrier, according to a court document filed on Wednesday.
The No. 3 U.S. airline, which earlier this month rejected an $8.3 billion takeover bid from rival US Airways Group Inc. (LCC.N: Quote, Profile , Research) and presented its stand-alone plan, intends to hold a hearing to approve its disclosure statement, which details its restructuring plan.
Atlanta-based Delta has said it would be worth more as an independent carrier than the cash-and-stock offer from US Airways. But the airline needs its creditors to vote in favor of the plan to be successful.
The hearing on the disclosure statement generally provides a forum for creditors to raise objections and gives an indication of the type of resistance the plan may face.

If the disclosure statement is approved, the company could solicit votes from creditors that held claims as of Feb. 1.
The voting process typically takes four to eight weeks, with results of the voting possible by April, Delta spokesman Michael Freitag said.
 
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The change Parker should make is down regarding the offer for that turd of an airline.

Don't you ever get tired of wasting $10 on renewing your subscription??
On that flight attendant pay, it's gotta be painful. Besides, after Air Tran is done with your sorry ass airline, you'll have bigger problems!!!!!
Remember, watch your potty mouth son! Its always nice watching the real 400ahole/chuck/lawman/einstein come out when he can't keep his nut drainer shut!

737

400ahole said:
General

You are proud of your company and it's roots and it is great. May the Delta family continue and we all do wish you the best. My only advice is to some how get rid of 737tool. Oh well, we know he is just a skycap pretending to be a pilot here anyway. Good luck, I do believe you care.
 
I was hoping this thing would be resolved one way or another quickly but now it's sure to drag on for months. I've no doubt Dougie has done his homework on this so he won't give up until the final nail is in the coffin. Meanwhile, USAirways essentially stagnates...
 
I was hoping this thing would be resolved one way or another quickly but now it's sure to drag on for months. I've no doubt Dougie has done his homework on this so he won't give up until the final nail is in the coffin. Meanwhile, USAirways essentially stagnates...

I agree....What Doogie needs to do is work on his in house problems before going on to bigger things. But if you look at it from his stand point, he has this "merger" to use as his excuse for not taking care of business at home. Same thing happened to US Airways when the DOJ squashed thier attempt at a merger with UAL! SAD!

737
 
I was hoping this thing would be resolved one way or another quickly but now it's sure to drag on for months. I've no doubt Dougie has done his homework on this so he won't give up until the final nail is in the coffin. Meanwhile, USAirways essentially stagnates...

Man you are so right. DP is taking his eyes off the ball (the current merger) on this one. In his mind he has got it in the bag.

However, the AWA employees (ground) are pissed that they are being transitioned to "east" rules, the AWA senior FA's who have had schedules for a decade will now be on reserve again...and the US folks (ground and FA's) are chomping at the bit to get out there and infiltrate Phoenix. Not to mention the 2 pilot groups that are worlds apart culture wise with AWA pilots not familiar with Europe/overseas ops. Lots of chaos ahead...but it doesn't seem to bother DP. He's moved onto his next project.
 
Ulterior motives?

Has it occurred to anyone that DP may be up to something other than making a realistic merger bid? If your own employees and competing airlines are about to make your life difficult, why not toss a hornets' nest in the middle of them!
 
However, the AWA employees (ground) are pissed that they are being transitioned to "east" rules,

Out of curiosity...what do you mean by this? If you're referring to the rampers...procedurally east has been forced to play by the west rules....
 
Has it occurred to anyone that DP may be up to something other than making a realistic merger bid?
Yes, there are several theories out there, including that he's just creating a diversion for his real target, Northwest, or that he's just inflating LCC's stock price for his own benefit. While anything's possible I'm skeptical of most big conspiricy theories. Thus, I'm also skeptical that DP is anything other than an inflated-ego CEO who wants to run the world's largest airline. He may yet succeed...
 
US Air is going to benefit either way it goes

US Air is going to benefit either way the DAL deal plays. US Air has ensured it access to the capital markets through Citigroup. US Air has created a name for itself among Wall Street as a potential deal maker. US Air has shown that bankrupt airline management may not be in control as has been the case for the last five years. And US Air is forcing others hands without direct intervention.

US Air has already won. And this article below shows it latest victory.

http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/061231/us_airways_center.html?.v=3
 
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Out of curiosity...what do you mean by this? If you're referring to the rampers...procedurally east has been forced to play by the west rules....

I was told that the west gate agents and ticket counter folks are transitioning to east union and east union CBA. The story I was told was that the west folks work alot of doubles (trades) to get more days off. From what I was told a 2 eight hour shift day will be prohibited under the east contract. Don't know all the specifics just what I was told by a pilot who's girlfriend was a west gate agent.


lucytohaveajob said:
US Air has already won. And this article below shows it latest victory.
http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/061231/us_ai...nter.html?.v=3


The Phx govt and AZ govt would have offered very lucrative deals to AWA/US regardless of this deal, to stay in Phoenix.

They have to... to preserve one of the 2 legitimate industries that exist in AZ...the airline industry...( the other is golf )...there were 3 but turquoise went out of style.

Other than that it is the 2 other industries there...Meth production and illegal immigrant smuggling.
 
The Phx govt and AZ govt would have offered very lucrative deals to AWA/US regardless of this deal, to stay in Phoenix.

They have to...

Yes, the Phx govt has to but not because of what you said. The Phx govt has to in order to keep the headquarters in Arizona verse Georgia.
 
I was hoping this thing would be resolved one way or another quickly but now it's sure to drag on for months. I've no doubt Dougie has done his homework on this so he won't give up until the final nail is in the coffin. Meanwhile, USAirways essentially stagnates...
Stagnate? Didn't you guys just make like 500 million dollars in '06?
 
I was told that the west gate agents and ticket counter folks are transitioning to east union and east union CBA. The story I was told was that the west folks work alot of doubles (trades) to get more days off. From what I was told a 2 eight hour shift day will be prohibited under the east contract. Don't know all the specifics just what I was told by a pilot who's girlfriend was a west gate agent.

Other than that it is the 2 other industries there...Meth production and illegal immigrant smuggling.


Check your source, bro. Contract negotiations are on-going (as frustrating as it is) and the folks unfortunately don't have a final answer. As of now, no one is transitioning into a contract because there isn't one yet.

Yes, a lot of us work doubles. I personally don't, but the people I work with love working 2 doubles and a normal shift then having the rest of the week off while still getting 40 hours. Because of this, I doubt they'll eliminate the ability to buddy bid.

We've been trying to figure out where the company is going to put the SOC...from what I heard Phoenix offered US Airways almost 2 times the amount of money to keep the SOC in Phoenix than Pittsburgh offered. I haven't been over to the SOC recently but apparently someone said there was a zoning meeting notice about it....maybe for an expansion?
 

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