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General Lee said:"I hear tings...." I have heard that NWA might be interested, and of course I have heard the CAL rumors. Who knows? I would like NWA because I feel the route structures would fit perfectly, expcept for a little tweaking---CVG and MEM go bye bye. Then, we would have a great Pacific presence, and Europe/S. America. CAL would be good because we have the same fleet types. I hope we just get through this year....
Bye Bye----General Lee
SRJ said:I would like the merger also, however if the Gov. won't allow USAir and United to merge what makes you think Delta & NWA coming together holds a candle in the wind?
jetstream said:Was listening to WSB 750 AM (local ATL talk radio station) in the car this morning when the news caster said Greinstein mentioned at the shareholders meeting that Delta was considering a merger proposal.
Anybody have any reliable info on this?
username said:Grinstein told shareholders the Atlanta-based carrier is looking at a merger proposal, but he would not elaborate. QUOTE]
Well, that's NOT what I heard. When the word "merger" was spoken, you can bet my ears perked up and I listened intently. He said words to the effect that there was a merger coming up and then went on to talk about USAir/AWA.
His initial comments on this were non-specific which had me puzzled until he mentioned USAir/AWA and the "merger" discussion then revolved ( for a very short time ) around those carriers...not Delta.
Just because some ambulance chasing reporter says it's true, that doesn't make it true.
Will Delta merge with someone ? Who knows. But it was NOT hinted at this AM at the stockholder's meeting. Do you really accept any reporter's version of the "truth" ?
SRJ said:I would like the merger also, however if the Gov. won't allow USAir and United to merge what makes you think Delta & NWA coming together holds a candle in the wind?
Truckdriver said:The UAL/UAIR merger was pre-9/11 when airlines were doing just fine. 2005 is a completely different airline environment and I'm sure the U.S. Government would not interfere with airline mergers at this point. My bet is a DAL/NWA merger and then CAL picks up the pieces that are left by UAL. This would leave CAL/NWA/AMR.
gkrangers said:So if Delta did merge with NWA, what would happen to UAL? Nail in the coffin ?
gkrangers said:And AMR holds its own ?
General Lee said:I think they are big enough and have enough cash. Maybe Alaska will be thrown in there. That one is a guess.
Bye Bye--General Lee
jetdawg said:just to make it interesting I heard Airtran was not merging but buying the big D
have fun with this
General Lee said:Nice! Maybe I can stay in ATL and not have to fly DC-9s in MSP in the cold winter! (Although I would do that in a heartbeat.....)(Please merge DL and NW together, please!)
Bye Bye--General Lee
michael707767 said:Forget that! Lets merge with CAL. I don't want a bunch of senior NWA pilots bidding out of MSP or DTW and moving to ATL.