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Post office: AA doesn't deliver
The Postal Service wants to scrap American Airlines' contract for domestic mail delivery — possibly costing the airline millions. "They were not meeting the goal of on-time performance," Jim Quirk, a Postal Service spokesman, tells the Fort Worth Star-Telegram (free registration). "We gave them time to meet goals and they didn't." American disputes that, insisting the contract is valid. But the airline does concede talks are underway. "We're having a conversation about the nature of our relationship. But our contractual relationship with the Postal Service has not changed," said an AA spokesman. Government figures show American picked up $22.4 million from domestic and international mail delivery during the first nine months of last year. "Revenue is revenue, and right now American doesn't have a lot of it," said Robert Mann, an airline industry analyst and consultant with R.W. Mann. Posted at 7 a.m. ET
The Postal Service wants to scrap American Airlines' contract for domestic mail delivery — possibly costing the airline millions. "They were not meeting the goal of on-time performance," Jim Quirk, a Postal Service spokesman, tells the Fort Worth Star-Telegram (free registration). "We gave them time to meet goals and they didn't." American disputes that, insisting the contract is valid. But the airline does concede talks are underway. "We're having a conversation about the nature of our relationship. But our contractual relationship with the Postal Service has not changed," said an AA spokesman. Government figures show American picked up $22.4 million from domestic and international mail delivery during the first nine months of last year. "Revenue is revenue, and right now American doesn't have a lot of it," said Robert Mann, an airline industry analyst and consultant with R.W. Mann. Posted at 7 a.m. ET