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Lake Alice

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The airline industry is awaiting another major consolidation. American Airlines, a subsidiary of AMR Corp. (AAMRQ) is evaluating its merger proposal with the fifth largest U.S. airline US Airways Group Inc. (LCC).

Now, according to Reuters, four other candidates - JetBlue Airways Corp. (JBLU), Alaska Air Group (ALK), Frontier Airlines, a subsidiary of Republic Airways Holdings (RJET) and a privately held Virgin America have expressed interest to be the merger partner.

After seven months into bankruptcy restructuring, the third largest U.S. air carrier has improved its revenue and reduced costs to a certain extent. The company is progressing well with the labor union negotiations aimed at generating more than $1 billion in annual cost reductions.

Now, American Airlines together with its creditors will carefully review all the strategic alternatives that could make the airline even stronger. The team would evaluate synergies, costs, and tax and capital structure that would be generated from each merger.

JetBlue and Alaska have wide networks on the East and West Coast, respectively. The merger with these two carriers do not appear lucrative as American Airlines already has partnerships with them, providing services in cities like New York and Los Angeles. *****

American Airlines could get a strong foothold in Denver by merging with Frontier. However, United and Southwest already have a strong presence in the city, which is not large enough to support the three major airlines. The next alternative, Virgin America is struggling with losses and has a huge debt in its balance sheet. As result, American Airlines may scrap this option altogether.***** *****

So, we see American Airlines-US Airways as the hottest pair in the industry as it will be in the best interest of the customers. Two months ago, the three labor unions of American Airlines supported a merger with US Airways.

The combination would be strong enough in scope and size to compete with their larger rivals, United Continental Holdings Inc. (UAL) and Delta Airlines Inc. (DAL). In fact, the combination would create an airline identical to the largest U.S. air carrier, United Continental, in terms of revenue and traffic, and would be better than the second largest airline, Delta.

This is an opportune moment for American Airlines to regain its lost profits and operational efficiency. As United and Delta will be long-term beneficiaries following the merger actions on both capacity and cost fronts, we believe American Airlines will also emerge as a successful candidate by balancing its debt level and lowering costs.

American Airlines currently has a Zacks #2 (Buy) Rank for the short term (1–3 months).
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The only thing we can be sure of is that jetblew lies and the 5 docs are an embarrassing exposure of this pilot groups rear end without the lube.

Reap what you sow silly lambs.

Good time for some chest pain for those of you who can't stomach another job search.
 
The last best hope for representation is about to start, hopefully the result is different.
 
Why is it hilarious? He has a point, as even if the campaign started tomorrow and 99% were on board it still takes a while to get cards in, count cards, file for an election, have an election, etc.

Because I think it is extraordinarily unlikely, and believe he is either delusional, unable to engage in complex thought, or fear mongering.

We will know in 30 days if he is full of #hit.

You have to impossibly gullible to believe news reports of this nature and not understand that these companies all have nefarious motives. That is before we even discuss journalistic inaccuracies.

I generally support ALPA. But I won't be dishonest.
 
Further more, American is in NO position to acquire anyone in a hostile fashion while in bankruptcy. Can't be done. And I have ZERO reason to believe JetBlue is a willing participant.

You have to be an absolute fool to find that article credible.
 
It will be a race to see if AA can get out of BK before we get a vote here at JB. Even if the campaign started today it would be months before an actual vote took place. The campaign cant technically start until August, so add 6+months onto that.
 
Further more, American is in NO position to acquire anyone in a hostile fashion while in bankruptcy. Can't be done. And I have ZERO reason to believe JetBlue is a willing participant.

You have to be an absolute fool to find that article credible.

It would be all about who brings money to the table. If the institutional investors in JBLU choose to participate in recapitalizing/investing in AA as part of the BK process, JBLU could easily be merged with AA as a result with the "new" owners in a position to profit (IPO) when AA eventually goes public again.

Follow the money. The size of the airline does not matter.

S
 
Because I think it is extraordinarily unlikely, and believe he is either delusional, unable to engage in complex thought, or fear mongering.

We will know in 30 days if he is full of #hit.

You have to impossibly gullible to believe news reports of this nature and not understand that these companies all have nefarious motives. That is before we even discuss journalistic inaccuracies.

I generally support ALPA. But I won't be dishonest.

This is not fear mongering. American has stated they like what they see in JetBlue, we give American a fighting chance to stay competitive in the ny market, and our stock is in the toilet. Don't think for a second anyone is saying American will purchase us in 30 days, but also don't think ALPA could be elected in 30 days. This is a long process, a long time when we as pilots, who have the most to lose in a transaction, are completely unprotected. Do I think American will buy us? Not in banckruptcy, but do I think we could merge? Yes. All it would take is American offering our investors 3 billion worth of the new company (doubling our investors money) and designating Dave as horton's successor to get this ball running.

I don't have a nefarious motive, but I'm also not blind to the peril in this industry. Even if american said tomorrow that they are merging with airways, such an announcement could send a tidalwave through the industry, triggering additional consolidation. We are a good company that has a good product in the largest and most restricted aviation market in the world... Don't think just because our elt says that we want to be organic in an email that we will be wearing a blue shirt even 2 years from now. Our buisness being as good as it is makes us a target, that is not fear mongering, that's just how it is.

Also smarta$$, we didn't make up the article, the wall street journal, Reuters, ny post, the times, etc are all reporting american's intentions. You have a belief that our elt will continue the organic path, but our elt hasn't done so much as put out a press release, a company statement, or even an email to express their resistance to this notion. Alaska already has done this, why hasn't JetBlue?

Lastly, give me a bit more credit. How many fear mongering posts have you seen from me? Im a pretty straight shot guy that doesn't criticize the business practices of this company. If it makes sense for American, and makes sense for our shareholders there is nothing to stop this from being a possibility.
 
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Further more, American is in NO position to acquire anyone in a hostile fashion while in bankruptcy. Can't be done. And I have ZERO reason to believe JetBlue is a willing participant.

You have to be an absolute fool to find that article credible.

You have to be an absolute fool to think JetBlue has no reason to be an active participant. Enough money and anything is possible.

We just paid close to 100 million on 16 slots... JetBlue has 160 JFK slots, 16 lga, 17 DCA, a 1 billion dollar terminal in JFK, 10+billion dollars worth of jets, a *who knows how much* subsidiary called live tv, and the elimination of the lowest cost operator in NYC. That's worth a lot of money to any airline in the nation.
 
My comments were not really directed at you, I was answering your question about the other guys post.

It is not easy to take over a company or our size (not airline, company in general) without us being willing. You clearly think we are willing, I do not. We will just have to agree to disagree on that one.

But, we will know in 30 days if he has a "very real chance" of being completely wrong.

I agree, we are NOT protected. However, I am of the opinion that no employees are protected in America today, just the rich.

I do consider you level headed and intelligent, but I do have to point out the obvious. The news article originated from Reuters. They are a news source for other news papers, so others just reprint what they say or use them as a source. So it doesn't matter how many papers print it, it doesn't make it more valid. Also, the report said that all 5 airlines expressed interest, yet Alaska came out (aparently) and said that wasn't true. So, why should I believe that the other airlines expressed interest? Why didn't JetBlue respond? Maybe they like the rumor. Maybe just don't give a ********************. Maybe it helps JB stock price to leave the rumor unanswered. Maybe it negatively affects a competitor. Maybe they just don't feel compelled to make a statement either way...

Until something happens, I am right and the chicken littles are wrong, because I believe the status quo will remain and they are predicting a change to the status quo...

However, anything is possible...
 
My comments were not really directed at you, I was answering your question about the other guys post.

It is not easy to take over a company or our size (not airline, company in general) without us being willing. You clearly think we are willing, I do not. We will just have to agree to disagree on that one.

But, we will know in 30 days if he has a "very real chance" of being completely wrong.

I agree, we are NOT protected. However, I am of the opinion that no employees are protected in America today, just the rich.

I do consider you level headed and intelligent, but I do have to point out the obvious. The news article originated from Reuters. They are a news source for other news papers, so others just reprint what they say or use them as a source. So it doesn't matter how many papers print it, it doesn't make it more valid. Also, the report said that all 5 airlines expressed interest, yet Alaska came out (aparently) and said that wasn't true. So, why should I believe that the other airlines expressed interest? Why didn't JetBlue respond? Maybe they like the rumor. Maybe just don't give a ********************. Maybe it helps JB stock price to leave the rumor unanswered. Maybe it negatively affects a competitor. Maybe they just don't feel compelled to make a statement either way...

Until something happens, I am right and the chicken littles are wrong, because I believe the status quo will remain and they are predicting a change to the status quo...

However, anything is possible...

Juiiiiiiice!
 

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