PropsR4Boats
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Flying the Line said:What you don't realize is...
UAL will fly to Love not DFW
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DAL will fly to Love not DFW
NWA will fly to Love not DFW
CAL will fly to Love not DFW
AWA/USA will fly to Love not DFW
AAI will fly to Love not DFW
F9 will fly to Love not DFW
Southwest should be cafeful or they may just get what they wish for
labbats said:AA is no angel, but Southwest is a wolf in sheep's clothing. Nice flip-flop and the Dallas Love restrictions, though.
On Your Six said:last I heard the 737-700 (which will make up most of the fleet within a few years) ..."
flyby said:To me SWA has a few things in common with Wal-Mart. They enter markets, offer the same or similar products at lower prices and that causes other companies to go out of business. In some cases these companies don't go out of business but merely downsize, or restructure their expenses (labor included).
If they were to run a competitor out of business in a certain market, I would hope they would increase their fares in that market. What's wrong with maximizing profits?
scoreboard said:FLYBY, Here is a copy of a post you made a while back, begging for flight info on SWA. Not to Walmart for you then, a buddy?
seefive said:i agree that the WA probably should go away over time. But I also believe SWA should give up all their gates there and the city of Dallas should distribute them fair and equitably. SW wouldn't have all the gates there if the legacy airlines of old weren't forced to go to DFW years ago. You can't have your cake and eat it too. Although you should try. AA is trying their best to keep the WA in place because that benefits them. If SWA really wanted to compete, which they don't, they would move to DFW.