Go thru all that crap on two gates stripped from American, then SWA gets a doj rubberstamp?! Hmmmm
You don't actually read about any of this, do you Flop?
Two gates were "stripped" from American (along with other gates/slots) as part of their deal with the DOJ to approve their merger. They agreed to it, because they wanted the merger much more than they wanted those gates. And I wouldn't be surprised if it was Ameican themselves who suggested divesting the Love Field gates, since they weren't using them anyway, and had no plans to use them. That way it looked like American was "giving up" more things than they actually did, and the DOJ could say they "did more" to ensure a competitive balance. Pure face-saving by the DOJ, since it basically consisted of American "giving up" a bunch of crap they weren't using, and didn't care about anyway.
Speaking of "all the crap," after American offered up the gates, the DOJ's process ensured that
Southwest didn't get them, despite what the city and airport wanted. I thought you always claimed that the government was always doing Southwest's bidding.... What happened there, Flop?
And as far as the two recent gates, there no DOJ "rubber stamp" required. The gates are
still controlled by United; they just chose to sublease them to Southwest. That is to say, YOUR airline made this call, all by themselves. YOUR airline
wanted Southwest to have these gates, Flop--so go bitch at yourself, if you don't like the arrangement.
Are you really now arguing the position that the DOJ should overrule what YOUR airline chose to do, just to make it "fair" to YOUR airline? United needs to be "saved" from itself? Do you even read the crap that you write before you post?
Bubba