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I was gona say.... its a bit early to be drunk posting.... but its 5 o'clock somewhere I guess.

I wonder if there is a source or if this is a result of a martini lunch.
 
Didn't the judge put an injunction on Mesa using their name?
I read it somewhere today!

Hey ACL, you're spending too much time on the computer today. It's affected your brain. You must want to be the first on FI to break the SLI...relax, take a break and get a beer. AS is ALASKA not Aloha!!! Or, are you just being sarcastic???
 
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Hey ACL, you're spending too much time on the computer today. It's affected your brain. You must want to be the first on FI to break the SLI...relax, take a break and get a beer. AS is ALASKA not Aloha!!! Or, are you just being sarcastic???

Guys, my Mesa/Aloha remark was just a joke. Lighten up.
 
I agree with ACL, I think this merger thing is not over yet for the airline business, there may be a few more to come in the next year(s).
 
Frankly, I wouldn't be surprised at all. They got rid of the marketing guy.

They brought in the money guy. While I'm a pretty big fan of Tilden, I'm not sure he's the CEO of choice for a long term pick.

He WOULD be the guy to have in place to make the financials work for a sale/merger either AS to DL or someone to AS.

Maybe this thread isn't so stupid anyway.
 
It's entirely possible that a Delta merger will happen down the road. Does anyone really believe that Richard Anderson came out to Seattle to slap Ol' Bill on the back over a code-share agreement? I think it's Delta's way of ensuring its position in the future and preventing AMR from gaining a foothold on the west coast. Given the choice I'd take Delta in a second over AMR.

Of course I'd rather not merge with anyone.
 
I just posted this in another thread but on todays conference call it is pretty clear in my mind from Richard Andersons sheepish non response at minute 29.49 after being asked by someone in the room "why not just purchase Alaska", there is certainly something in play. Now how would a merger with alaska work as far as seniority goes?
 
Look to the narrowbody integration issued today. We would not get fences for ANC, SEA and LAX. Delta already has those bases.
 
AA, I know, thanks.
But Delta - Alaska agreement has a little different language: preferred alliance partnership.

Don't know the details, but I was told that it'll make it easier to make a case for the merger. Although with Democratic administration it probably is on hold for the next 4 years.

Unless they hurry..
 

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