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Ky.BrownBourbn

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Now that the AMR/LCC thing is gonna happen, WHo's next? We all know that there is gonna be more consolidation. What does everyone think?

KBB
 
Pretty soon it'll be really easy to keep track of your application to the one airline remaining in the country.
 
I'll go with what this guy says. Their is nothing left out there that really fits. AK, HA, JB and SWA all have their own niches and unique situations. I'm going with the consolidation is over (of course I remember predicting that the airline industry was bound to be a lot less unstable now than it had been.....that was in 2000)

http://www.cnbc.com/id/100450010?__source=yahoo|headline|quote|text|&par=yahoo
 
My guess is SWA/ALK or DAL/ALK or DAL/HA.
 
UAL and Jet Blue
 
Let's see….AA has a void in the Asia/Pacific region. Hawaiian is expanding in said region. Ex-CEO of one is now running the other.

Never say never.

Niche scmitche. If it makes sense to Wall Street it'll happen.
 
My guess is SWA/ALK or DAL/ALK or DAL/HA.


SWA/ALK - SWA gets nothing out of it they don't already have

DAL/ALK - Keeps UAL or AMR from getting it but still nothing that they don't already have or code share with.

DAL/HA - Possibly but DAL already has a large presence in the Pacific from NWA.

SWA/HA - Gives SWA the far east and with AAI they have the carrib and central america.
 

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