The regulators need to realize that suicide is not competition.
Very well said.
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The regulators need to realize that suicide is not competition.
They are revising their figures in a positive direction. Either something is going better than planned, or they were too conservative, or all this is eyewash.The facts are , and have been stated by several economist, mergers are expensive and risky. Combine that with a down enviroment and the results are plain to see.
For you or anyone to play this as something it isn't is disingenious at best. The facts are the cost of this merger is being downplayed.
Delta today doubled its target for new revenue and savings from the planned merger with Northwest Airlines Corp. to $2 billion, and said it will pull 30 more regional jets out of service to save on fuel. ... Delta said its profit was $137 million for the quarter, or 35 cents a share.
New Savings Target
The carrier created $12.3 billion in goodwill when it left court protection in April 2007. That accounting step reflected the excess value of the reorganized company over the estimated fair market value of its assets at that time. Delta wrote down about half of its goodwill in the first quarter.
Delta's new savings target for the merger compares with its April goal of $1 billion. Analysts including UBS Securities LLC's Kevin Crissey have said the previous target fell short of necessary cost cuts.
One-time merger integration costs will be $600 million over three years, Delta said today, less than the $1 billion it estimated in April.
Delta will park 100 regional jets after the peak summer travel season is over, up from its earlier goal of 70. Delta is also pulling as many as 20 of its larger mainline planes out of service as it tries to reduce domestic seats by 13 percent by the end of the year to lower costs.
When I go to the Delta web site I get $1,388 to $1,578 for one of three ASA flights daily.From the Delta weekly specials Email:
Atlanta, GA (ATL) to Providence, RI (PVD)$119
Congrats to DAL! Very impressive in this current environment.
Wow - If you find it so easy to dismiss your fellow pilots it makes me hope that your airline does fold so that I can keep my job.
Yeah very impressive..."Delta will park 100 regional jets after the peak summer travel season is over, up from its earlier goal of 70. Delta is also pulling as many as 20 of its larger mainline planes out of service as it tries to reduce domestic seats by 13 percent by the end of the year to lower costs."
Your ALPO dollars at work!...or should I say in a coma!
...and the ALPO pilots that go with them? That's OK with you,huh PFT boy?As far as I'm concerned, parking fuel-guzzling replacement jets is a good thing.
Lowcur:If oil swings to $100 bbl after Oct 15th (my cutoff date for major hurricane damage in Gulf), then some of the hedges may be under water or a wash. In either case, oil at $100 bbl will help the industry at the end of 08 and all through 09. The key will be each airlines ability to coordinate a steep reduction in capacity and still keep their head above water.
If you want to invest in this industry here in the US, just wait until after 10/15/08, and place your bets on the probable survivors.....the ones that won't need a bailout.....as the Fed may just may not be able to help the airline industry and instead let foreigner's in the hen house.
imp:
Thanks for joining us on the call today. This morning we announced Delta’s financial results for the June, 2008 quarter. Excluding special items Delta recorded net income for the second quarter of $137 million in spite of record high fuel prices that drove more then $1 billion in additional fuel input costs year-over-year. This compared to net income of $274 million in the June quarter of 2007.
On a GAAP basis we recorded a $1 billion loss driven mainly by a $1.1 billion non-cash impairment charge and you’ll recall last quarter we had the first part of that charge and this is the final true-up and a $96 million severance charge and I’d note on the $96 million severance charge, that was part of our process that we initiated earlier in the year to reduce overall staffing at the airline and that process has gone well and will result in significant payback within the year.
Generating positive earnings for the quarter given the unprecedented rise in the price of jet fuel is something that not many of our competitors will be able to report and it is a testament to the hard work of all the people at Delta Air Lines. They are delivering on our internal financial goals and they’re running a great airline. For the last 12 months Delta ranks number two among our competitive set for on time performance. In addition the latest view of key statistics ranked Delta in the top five for baggage performance in May and we had a 32% decline in the number of mishandled bags year-over-year in the June quarter.
This improvement reflects our ongoing investment in technology and process reengineering so we appreciate and want to thank all the Delta employees for their great work. They received $10 million in shared reward payments during the quarter for achievement of operational performance goals. So really great work by our people and we all want to thank them.
So why don't you guys and gals demand you pension and pay cuts back. Just glad to have a job hun?
It will never deflect the fact that they sold out. NEVER
It will never deflect the fact that they sold out. NEVER
So which shining beacon of airline trade unionism do you work for?
UPS. He flies mostly at night, and is starting to look 30 years older than he already does, and he knows it. But hey, he has the money for botox.
Bye Bye--General Lee