WalterSobchak
Am I wrong?
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From the article:
Interesting that they throw that qualifier on there.Houston-based Continental said it will begin pulling back on flights in September, when departures on its mainline operations will drop about 16 percent below September 2007 levels. Fourth-quarter capacity will fall 11 percent.
The way I see it, the gesture of the two top big-wigs not taking anymore compensation for the year will be used as a bargaining chip and a management request/negotiation for the loosening of scope is right around the corner. Regardless if scope is loosened or not, what's next is someone...be it XJT, SKW, CHQ, etc...is going to get some CO flying.
Until this economic terrorism we are facing with the ridiculous price of oil subsides a little...right or wrong, like it or not...I think the regionals that play their cards right stand to benefit the most from all of this mess. Great for the regional lifers, not so great for everyone else.
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