Eagle757shark
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There is not much difference today between legacy and so called low cost carriers. Don't by into that any longer. Most aviation experts will tell you there is no real difference other than the product that each airline offers. You say, "I am not so sure that legacy costs are under control due to higher oil costs, weaker dollar...etc..". I don't understand your argument. High fuel cost are hurting every airline. Southwest is hedged the best and will be able to use that to their advantage. AirTran does have some fuel hedged. Which airline does Southwest consider to be their competitor: American, Delta, Northwest, Jetblue, Spirit, AirTran, US Airways, Continental, Alaska.... My point, AirTran is no more or less of a threat than all the other carriers I just mentioned. AirTran has a hub in Atlanta and is a domestic only carrier. Southwest is a domestic carrier but it is not a hub and spoke carrier it is a point to point carrier. It has a true national network. AirTran does not. I don't mean to bust your bubble. AirTran is doing ok! But they are not this super low cost carrier that is going to shake up the airline industry. Management will have to manage to navigate this airline on an even playing field through the upcoming downturn in this industry. IN OTHER WORDS, just call me cautiously optimistic.Leisure travel will not go down... check out AAI and LUV ticket prices. When gas hits $4.00+...like it has out west... people will continue to travel leisurely. Ask the average joe or joan how much they spend on gas per month... I spend a little over $200.00/month. I just checked AAI prices round trip from ATL-LAS for
the last weekend in March... the cost $400.00+.
Have you seen SWA special offers? One way for $49 -$89!
Also, I am not so sure that legacy costs are under control due to higher oil costs, weaker dollar...etc..
I wouldn't sleep on AAI... they made SWA and NWA spoil their MDW and MKE deals respectively. Just ask the SWA guys which airline do they consider there competitor!
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