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sounds like we might have plan for some of the cash we our raising. But who knows.
In an interview, AirTran Senior Vice President Kevin Healy said the new securities offerings should boost AirTran's cash reserves to about $500 million, giving the airline financial flexibility.
He said AirTran may use some of the additional cash to acquire assets that could be shed by other carriers as the industry consolidates.
Delta and Northwest last week announced plans to merge, and several smaller carriers have filed for bankruptcy or shut down. Some industry-watchers believe Delta and Northwest could eventually shrink or shut down hub airports in Memphis and Cincinnati, which are relatively close to each other and key hubs in Atlanta and Detroit.
AirTran executives said Tuesday they hope the planned merger and other consolidation in the industry will allow the carrier to grab more airport gates in Atlanta and additional access to key airports in New York and Washington.
Despite the gloomy outlook, AirTran's Healy said the carrier could still make a "modest profit" during the summer months, even with fuel costs at record levels.
"Advanced bookings for the summer look very strong," he said in the earnings announcement.
http://www.ajc.com/services/content/business/stories/2008/04/22/airtran_0423.html
In an interview, AirTran Senior Vice President Kevin Healy said the new securities offerings should boost AirTran's cash reserves to about $500 million, giving the airline financial flexibility.
He said AirTran may use some of the additional cash to acquire assets that could be shed by other carriers as the industry consolidates.
Delta and Northwest last week announced plans to merge, and several smaller carriers have filed for bankruptcy or shut down. Some industry-watchers believe Delta and Northwest could eventually shrink or shut down hub airports in Memphis and Cincinnati, which are relatively close to each other and key hubs in Atlanta and Detroit.
AirTran executives said Tuesday they hope the planned merger and other consolidation in the industry will allow the carrier to grab more airport gates in Atlanta and additional access to key airports in New York and Washington.
Despite the gloomy outlook, AirTran's Healy said the carrier could still make a "modest profit" during the summer months, even with fuel costs at record levels.
"Advanced bookings for the summer look very strong," he said in the earnings announcement.
http://www.ajc.com/services/content/business/stories/2008/04/22/airtran_0423.html