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Maybe he is using his money windfall with us to short your CAL stock? I just DON'T think your current schedule is going to remain the same this Fall and Winter (just like ours). But hey, keep on believin......


Bye Bye--General Lee

This summer, our loads are already 5 % higher than last year. Latin America market is also doing well for us.

You guys have been very aggressive with the increase in international capacity. Our EWR to EDI route is strong. What are the plans for Delta's JFK to EDI? What about ATL to PVG? It is a shame we didn't get that route years ago. What about your India service out of NYC? See a trend here? DAL ad CAL are not as similar as you think. You need to, "right size" your airline, we do not. If it gives you some form of justification, wishing we also cut our international capacity, well than keep on believin ....
 
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Of course, after 9/11 all the experts said the exact same thing about Delta's cash position. Investing in DAL at that time might not have been such a good idea, though, as things change quickly in this industry. Remember after the USAir/AWA merger, they were the darlings of the industry with the brightest future. Management quality and sound business practices were practically ignored. Not to mention about two years ago 100% of the "experts" predicted the housing market would hit bottom and start recovery by mid 2008, first quarter 2009 at the absolute latest. "Experts" are almost useless in today's economy.
 

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