Delta looks like they are starting to get themselves on better financial footing, albeit not out of the woods yet but certainly in a better position to compete with Airtran out of Atlanta. [?QUOTE]
See the above. Delta can continue to lose money fighting us for the low-fare customer, or focus their efforts on making money. Right now, I would say that they had better focus on making money where they can, or they will go Chap. 11. That should be obvious.
Jetblue, Southwest, Song and UsAir (yes UsAir) will keep Airtran at bay on the east coast. Any Midwest expansion will be tempered by Southwest's dominance. Expansion to the west will be fierce with America West, Ted, and even Frontier.
This is just silly. You could substitute any carrier's name here.
Airtran has also expanded as a hub and spoke carrier. A model that has some troubling characteristics and they are increasing their operations based on a hub and spoke system.
Your last statement reveals how little knowlege you have about AirTran. Actually, we have been reducing the hub-and-spoke structure. In the past three years, we have increased the number of flights by nearly 50%, yet Atlanta has grown by only about 28%. More and more directs are added each month.
Don;t worry about us. Profitable in 9 out of the past 10 quarters during some of the toughest years in the industry . . . . I think we'll do just fine, and as for that competition from USAirways, please . . . if you are thinking of making it as an analyst in this industry, my advice is don't quit your day job.