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SWA may buy Airtran in the future and it would make sense, but Alaska is trying its best to make a case for SWA to buy them instead.

Alaska probably believes it is Shark bait and will be bought in the future. I think they are making a strong case for that certain purchaser to be SWA.

They are rapidly moving to an all 737 fleet. They are active in RNP conversion alongside SWA. They are using the same vendor for wireless, etc.

Looks like Alaska doesn't want to be left out of the dance, and they are hoping to be courted by SWA if you ask me.

AirTran on the other hand is doing eveything but marketing themselves. They may find out that is a bad move. When Frontier is gone in Denver and SWA and Alaska merge, AirTran will probably be the next target, but not likely for a merger. SWA will probably go for the jugular and move into ATL in a big way. but stranger things have happened.

Maybe SWA will buy them both.
 
[. SWA will probably go for the jugular and move into ATL in a big way.

SWA would be lucky to get 2 gates in ATL.
 
That's the problem with you SWA people... Why would you want to "do damage"? That means other people not on your property can't feed their kids or pay their alimony. Remember, we're all in this together... or at least, that's what I thought
 
Activein RNP conversion alongside SWA ??? Are you kidding me? Alaska invented RNP, SWA is picking up Alaska's scrapps on that one. And the conversion to an all 737 fleet has nothing to do with SWA, unless SWA wants to change their entire business plan and add 737 800's and 900's to their fleet. Alaska would fight a takeover from SWA kicking and screaming... And SWA aint getting any gates in ATL anytime soon. AAI can't even get anymore gates right now... Im not saying SWA won't try to buy AK and AAI, its just your reasoning is way out there.... Go smoke another bong...
 
I gotta agree it ain't gonna happen. Tell me one merger or aquisition that didn't turn out badly or difficult, other than Morris...Southwest is doing too well at this juncture to throw it all away with a risky move...
 
I have to agree, why would SWA even need to merge with anyone? Other than grabbing some international stuff what do they need from anybody other than gate space to go any where they want? The only way I'd eat my words here would be along the thoughts of absorbing your competition by buying them out right to get rid of them.....

Where's Lowecure (sp?) he knows everything when it comes to finances! ;)
 
Let me through this out there...

How about SWA buys NWA and parks all the DC-9s? We wouldn't need them. Now we can go International and have access to other domestic markets. This wasn't very well thought out so let me have it.

Jim
 
No Airtran because we don't want their scabs.
Might want to take a look at your own seniority list, buddy. Quite a few of them over there.
 
No Airtran because we don't want their scabs...No NWA because they hate coming to work...

As a former Tannie and current SWA, I have to say something. Sure there are scabs there, but there are scabs at almost every airline.

I flew with some great individuals during my time there and still keep in touch with them. Sure I flew with a few oddballs but you know what, I have had a few here at SWA already. Never in my airline career have I ever wanted someone on a "No Fly" list until here at SWA, that should tell you something. That being said, just about everyone else is absolutely GREAT to fly with.

So lets not try to bash pilots at other airlines. This is a screwed up industry, you never know who will be in the cockpit with you in the future, left or right seat.

Adios

Bigeasy
 
As a former Tannie and current SWA, I have to say something. Sure there are scabs there, but there are scabs at almost every airline.

I flew with some great individuals during my time there and still keep in touch with them. Sure I flew with a few oddballs but you know what, I have had a few here at SWA already. Never in my airline career have I ever wanted someone on a "No Fly" list until here at SWA, that should tell you something. That being said, just about everyone else is absolutely GREAT to fly with.

So lets not try to bash pilots at other airlines. This is a screwed up industry, you never know who will be in the cockpit with you in the future, left or right seat.

Adios

Bigeasy


Well said my friend....Well said...we should follow your example...(perhaps one of the odd balls you mentioned retired recently)

(perhaps flyinguy is the exception of which you speak) sorry ...couldn't resist....

well...that flyinguy tool did post something ignorant....dang! there I go again...positive vibes!....positive vibes!
 
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