BLUE BAYOU
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I've also heard that if the union goes through at Jetblue, management was looking at either Republic or Air Wisconsin to fly our E-190s!!!
Can you believe it? Also a regional being outsourced to a regional.....Scary!
I could, just look at Midwest.
I've also heard that if the union goes through at Jetblue, management was looking at either Republic or Air Wisconsin to fly our E-190s!!!
Though, I did hear recently that United and USAir are looking to merge in 2010 with the head of the new company to be Jonathan Ornstein.
I feel like I am listening to a bunch of high school girls starting rumors on about half these threads.
Lame thread alert!....
So, I guess you are smarter than GK. Sorry to hear that he's about to ruin the timeless, successful business model because it really is all about you.Unfortunately there may be some legs to these rumors! GK has changed the model of SWA and we are about to get the shaft. If this trend continues, we will be like everyone else. Our business model was different and it worked. Now we are going the way of the legacys.
We just got the info today from the company and swapa.
No RJ codeshare
it is already a done deal.
I'd say the WestJet deal is ok, they're a known product, and we're working closely with them on other (non code share) projects. I think the quality is up to SWA standards.
I don't think we can say the same about a 2 year old Mexican start up (flying Airbuses btw, not 737's) or an RJ provider.
Are you the same Pinnacle guy that told me you fly the "9"? When I said that I didn't know that Pinnacle had DC-9s you said you meant the CRJ900.
If it is you, again my congrats on moving on up to the heavy iron. If Pinnacle gets the CRJ1000 to fly for SWA then you can say you fly the "10".....awesome dude!
I personally was hoping ATA could have hung on long enough, but, oh well....
Good Luck to ya'll
Could you elaborate on that standard of "quality"?
Remember the episode of AILRLINE where the two SWA agents were hustling the older couple between terminals to a connection on Korean Airlines? They were both nearly in cardiac arrest and I think they thought they were being abducted. One of the SWA hottie types kept screaming into a radio the play by play as though this were the most complex endeavor feat ever attempted in commercial aviation.
Is that what you're talking about? Because that's not what I've seen in Mexico or anywhere else in any country you might call third world.
I'd love for SWA to get to start doing some international flying. I'd like for you to see how nice it is. I'd especially like to be there at the moment the SWA collective figures out why US domestic sucks so bad.