Eagle757shark
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If Southwest wants a few gates to come into Atlanta, they will get them. They don't need AirTran to come into Atlanta. Right now AirTran and Delta should be glad Southwest is more interested in Denver. But I imagine as a way to fulfill their route network they will eventually make a move into Atlanta. They only need a few gates to get things started. By the way, that new international terminal that is being built will eventually open up many more gates in Atlanta in a few years. Next time you taxi out, notice that the taxiways near the tower are closed. That is because they are extending the train to prepare for the new terminal.Thanks Mr. Kelly. That's no problem. If they can find some gates they can battle it out with Airtran to see who has the lowest cost structure, or buy them and let Delta compete with a higher cost company.