fox51ramprat
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Hoke said:I wish AA all the best in coming to Love Field however, isn't this the biggest injustice you could do to your employees and shareholders by going back to DAL knowing full well it's going to be a money losing operation fueled by ego.
OffHot said:AA73 your costs are no where near ours. I know we see this seat cost mile vs that seat cost mile and how close they are, but read the fine print. AA has borrowed against their aircraft and that is debt. This debt has to be paid. When the payments are due, I have no clue, but unlike your pension fund it must be paid within the next twenty years. Not that AA hasn't lower costs, but they couldn't make money at Love when the airline industry was making record profits. AA73, we have two great airlines in DFW and I have many friends who fly for AA, I do wish them well, but fighting us over STL and MCI just to take a shot across our bow might back fire with the Dallas passengers, of cousre they just want $39 tickets and don't care which airline they fly. Time will tell.
The last time they were here they used F100s with 50 seats and flew to LAX and LGA to compete with Legend.
FurloughedTwice said:if AA had a "successful fuel hedging business",.........If AA can fill their first class seats
If if and buts were candy and nuts we'd all have a wonderful Christmas.
Just hypothetically speaking, of course,/ I realize this isn't the case and may never be QUOTE]
Oh, you mean like.........
Just hypothetically speaking, of course,/ I realize this isn't the case and may never be but..............
If the Wright Amendment wasn't there, and a couple of Airlines had went out of business, and other airlines raised their ticket prices to a level where they actually MADE money, fuel hedging wouldn't even be a topic because we would have made so much money we would have to use Brinks trucks to carry it to the bank every hour.
Mach 80 said:It'll be fun to watch their go-arounds from the slam dunks into the 13s....again, too.
FurloughedTwice said:Yes, that's exactly what I meant. Except for the part about the Wright Amendment and a couple Airlines going out of business and raising ticket prices and fuel hedging wouldn't even be a topic, and oh yeah, the Brinks trucks. But other than that you are spot on. :laugh:
Palomino said:chest thump
chest thump
chest thump
just participating in the gibberish
as a side note...how successful has SWA been in driving Continental Express out of Love Field?
Mugs said:Better than smacking it on halfway down the runway at 181 knots, right?
Palomino said:chest thump
as a side note...how successful has SWA been in driving Continental Express out of Love Field?
Mugs said:Maybe you do. I can tell you my airline helped you guys out in that regard a few years ago....
Mugs said:Maybe you do. I can tell you my airline helped you guys out in that regard a few years ago by aborting a takeoff at 120 kts and taking evasive action in thick fog at ONT as a result of your back taxi on the wrong parallel runway with no lights on.