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I think a picture of Wisconsin on the side..and after the AirTran..place a banner that states 'We love the fine city of MKE!' We want to be the best care in air...Luv ya man! Cheers brother!
Knowing most of the parties involved I find this hard to believe. It is not in nature of the guys on the MEH MEC as it isn't in AP's.
I agree, it seems odd that either party would act this way. This, however, came from a member who was at the meeting and talked to several MEH guys. I can only pass along his perpective on how he felt the meeting went.
Do you guys (Airtran) have any Elton John planes left? I don't care who you work for, that was dumb.
Simmer Down MYF! Or Airtran is gonna paint the Violent Femmes on A/C 79 and make you fly it on the last SYX flt ever.
Halin' Texas, you're right, it would have been kind of a shoddy deal for an ATA pilot staple, but the Southwest deal didn't exactly work out well for them as I recall either. They lost a LOT of their flying, and exactly HOW many ATA pilots have been hired by SWA since that move? A pretty small fraction as far as my ATA buddies have to say.
Would you rather be stapled with a job and current growth ongoing or furloughed and looking at a regional again if you want to stay in the game?uke
p.s. I'm talking about ATA, not MEH here).
AAI offer to buy Midwest was $6.625 plus .5884 of AAI stock price
AAI today closed at $12.88
So 12.88 X .5884 = 7.578
7.578 + 6.625 = $ 14.20 which is higher than $13.25, anotherword the offer is in excess of 400 Million as of today closing prices.
hmmmm.....I wonder what the BOD recommendation will be (even though I kinda have an idea) and how will the share holders react.
NJ, you're absolutely correct.
However,,,
I wasn't speaking in terms of whether ATA would have been better off with an AirTran acquisition of the MDW flying, I was responding to Halin' Texas' comparison of the AirTran/Midwest acquisition to the SWA/ATA deal.
In other words, they're two completely different animals, and Midwest employees stand a LOT more to gain than the ATA pilots did with Southwest.
Hope that clears up any confusion my original post might have had in it.
c-ya![]()
i think Frontier makes sense. It's hard to merge LCC and non-LCC airlines. Even though Frontier and AAI have different fleet types, their corporate philosophy and their infrastructure is very compatible.
But then again, what the hell do I know.....
Flydaplane... Im sure many at AAI would love to see Alaska next, it makes the most sense out of all the merger rumors.. However, ALA doesn't need AAI, and there is no way in hell that AAI is gonna buy Alaska.. However, I would love it if Alaska decided to buy AAI...