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Be very careful Trannies.... Dont F it up.

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Just another in a long line of threats. It will pass and everyone will deserve what they get.
 
Separate operations could pose a threat to both pilot groups, because of the potential for "whipsaw" in future contract negotiations.
 
SWAPA has a few trump cards that prevent whipsawing: scope preventing domestic codeshare and outsourcing flying. SWA would rather codeshare with an unmerged AAI than grow it. SWAPA would likely give approval for the codeshare as long as SWA doesn't grow AAI. Whatever it takes to prevent an unwelcome SLI.
 
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Great title to this thread.

ALPO and AAI MEC.....better consider your approach carefully considering past SWA history.

Anybody gotta an over/under on ALPO or AAI MEC screwing this up?
 

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