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General Lee

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Delta eyes asset sales, sees fuel 'tipping point'
Fri May 13, 2005 10:43 AM ET
NEW YORK, May 13 (Reuters) - Delta Air Lines Inc. (DAL.N: Quote, Profile, Research) is eyeing asset sales and new ways of borrowing more money as it seeks to preserve cash, its chief financial officer said on Friday, as speculation about a bankruptcy dogs the airline.



"Delta is not failing to plan, and we are certainly not planning to fail," Michael Palumbo told an analyst conference. "We're looking at non-core assets and the overall efficiency of the leveraging of the collateral we have in place."

The No. 3 U.S. carrier is widely seen as the most likely to file for bankruptcy in an industry hurt by high fuel prices and competition from low-cost airlines, though it could sell assets including its Comair and Atlantic Southeast Airlines regional carriers.

Delta's shares were down 4 cents, or 1.4 percent, at $2.73 in morning trading on the New York Stock Exchange, just off all-time lows touched earlier this week. On Tuesday, the airline said it would not generate enough cash to meet its needs this year.

Brokerage Raymond James Friday cut its rating on shares in Delta regional partner Skywest Inc. (SWYW.O: Quote, Profile, Research) to "market perform" from "outperform," citing the increased risk of a Delta bankruptcy filing before the end of the year.

CFO Palumbo said Delta was striving to avoid bankruptcy by executing on a plan that aims for $5 billion in cost cuts and revenue enhancements by the end of next year, but did not rule out following rivals United Airlines Inc. (UALAQ.OB: Quote, Profile, Research) and US Airways Group Inc. (UAIRQ.OB: Quote, Profile, Research) into Chapter 11.

"We have a plan that is designed to be executed outside of the statutory process, and we are executing that plan," he said.

Commenting on the record fuel prices that have roiled the airline industry, Palumbo added that he believes there is a "tipping point" at about $45 a barrel, beyond which no airline including Delta could make money.

But Delta's business plan would allow it to eventually turn a profit at $40 to $45 a barrel, he said. U.S. crude oil futures on Friday fell 59 cents to just under $48 a barrel, a three-month low. Delta is not counting on lower fuel prices, though, and is "implementing plans to dig deeper" to find additional cost cuts, Palumbo said.




Hmmmm. Sounds like they want to retain control of the airline..... Let's hope they have a plan that works.


Bye Bye--General Lee
 
Well I'm glad to see that they plan NOT to fail!! Maybe they can give their plan to a few other airlines who plan on failing. :rolleyes:
 
I hope that it works out! I would like to see things turn around....I say....TAKE the OIL and bring down fuel prices.
 
The 'we don't plan to fail' quote is priceless. I don't think you could be hired as a manager if you said, "We have a plan, a plan to fail that is. We're just marking time and trying to look busy until the BK. Don't you know we have to justify our salary!"
 
THEY need to come up with a BUSINESS PLAN....

THey have crisis Management skills very well...PAY CUTS PAY CUTS, ok you have them now what.....WE DON"T KNOW..

GIVE the pax what they want and what they pay for

coach seating in all domestic airplanes, with a movie,

NO ONE BUYS First CLass anymore

Business people tel-conference with the age of computers
 
scarlet said:
GIVE the pax what they want and what they pay for

coach seating in all domestic airplanes, with a movie,

NO ONE BUYS First CLass anymore

Business people tel-conference with the age of computers


I agree. People love Song. I hear nothing but great comments as they get off the airplane when I fly Song. We should shift the entire domestic fleet to that configuration. Same with the intl flights, only keep first class on them. Otherwise the same concept.

Of course the real secret to Song is the flight attendants. As a group, the mainline FAs SUCK! As a group, the Song FAs are great. Energetic, upbeat, hard working, etc.
 
Yeah I know--hell it took Delta a very long time to realize that fast break sh*t was stupid and the people hated it....

I really don't understand the whole MGT. team

Kind of like the BUSH ADMINST> They just have no glue what is really going on and don't know how to fix it.

All they are concerned with are their CHECKS...and BONUSES
 
First Class really isn't that expensive anymore in the lower 48. The max one way would be $599, and that is only $100 more than the max one way in coach. I think our First Class seats domestically will go faster because walk up passengers who are businessmen will pay that extra money to have more room. First class will be tougher to get if you are a non rev, no doubt.


Bye Bye--General Lee
 
First class will be tougher to get if you are a non rev, no doubt.


Bye Bye--General LeeToday 16:45

First Class is already hard enough to get these days domestically with the unlimited free upgrades for medallion members. Before 9/11 they had to pay for the upgrades...and getting first as a non-rev was much easier:rolleyes:
 

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