Eagle757shark
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AirTran's move is not about Midwest. AirTran is establishing a connector for their East-West flow and Milwaukee provides them with the best place economically to do that. Customers in New York, Boston, and the likes are connecting through Milwaukee to go to Los Angeles, San Fransico, and other west coast locations. Now as far as competition, the difference today is oil is over 100 dollars a barel and will be the wild card for all of us. Hopefully there is enough business to go around for all of us and we all make profits in 2008.Its not the first time Midwest face competition in Milwaukee and it won't be the last time either.
I think Midwest knows a thing or two about protecting their own house and they have a very loyal customer base to help them.
Both Midwest and Airtran provide a different product, and you will find people who prefers one or the slightly cheaper price of the other.
I don't think that Airtran will be steeling Midwest's business customers but on the other hand they (Airtran) will be building a new different customer base.
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