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Flopgut said:We're doing predictions? Here's one, I'm serious too. SWA and AA will MERGE!
This deal cleanses the Dallas airline palat. Going forward other mergers will force these two, very good airlines to merge.
Flopgut said:They know the SWA modus operandi. They would have gone to Addison or even Northwest Regional, or maybe even built their own airport.
Flopgut said:Your way behind the power curve.
Luckily, the authors of this agreement weren't going to give SWA the benefit of the doubt.
Flopgut said:Kittykitty: SWA felt SEATAC was getting expensive so they threatened to move to King Co. Shookem down for some bucks and then stayed. OK, so that alone ain't so bad, but it certainly suggests they could do the same in Dallas. Maybe you aren't paying too close attention, but SWA operates from all manner of secondary airports, and there are few more of those in Dallas. SWA may luv Love, but there exists obvious for contempt of DFW on the part of SWA that the authors of the agreement wanted to protect themselves. At the same time, Love Field has been a painful enough experience in Dallas, to everyone but SWA, that no one wants to see something similiar in the metroplex.
GuppyWN said:Flop,
Herb "had Braniff removed" from Love? I don't think so.
Some historian help me out here. Braniff matched us $ for $ on our routes trying to RUN US OUT OF BUSINESS. Our ad campaign was to give the customer a choice of a something I can't remember or of a fifth of booze. The slogan was something like "noboby is going to run us off for a lousy 5 bucks." We still hold the record for liquor sales in the state of Texas for that.
And a little history for you Flopgut. SWA never HAD to sign to move to DFW because when this was going on SWA wasn't even born yet. All CURRENT Love tennants were forced to sign. Shortly thereafter SWA was born. They asked us to go along and Herb didn't think it was a good idea at the time and he doesn't think it's a good idea now.
Just remember.... The deal has to pass congress by years end to be in effect. I'm certain you'll see continued politicing on both sides until it's inked by Washington. There are several states that are in the process of getting their states exempted. I think they should be allowed to continue their petitions.
Gup
Dangerkitty said:Flopgut,
You just dont get it do you?
SWA flies into DAL because their business model was built on it. If SWA started flying into Alliance only or any other Metroplex airport then their traffic would drop by half. Gauranteed.
People fly on SWA to and from DAL because it is so convenient to Downtown Dallas. Business travelers love it.
I am paying close attention to this. It's really not all that hard to understand.
scoreboard said:Man, the AA guys sure won't like being stapled to the bottom.
Just kidding folks, come on...
Flopgut said:There will be some unpleasantries for sure. But, it would be one he!! of an airline! That's the kind of airline Dallas ought to have. SWA employees could teach AA employees the mysteries of being personable (and get em all back to work), AA could teach SWA how to correctly price an airline ticket. If the merged airline could take the SWA fleet and polish out the paint base coat, there is probably some money in it from the community beautification board!
Flopgut said:AA could teach SWA how to correctly price an airline ticket.
J3CubCapt said:Gut, did you even READ my post #109?
Flopgut said:while you can beat AA right now, can you beat em in 8 years? Maybe, maybe not. But your going to have to look at your "production line" and make longer term decisions about how much it costs to run it. If I were you I'd start getting my customers used to higher fares.
Flopgut said:I realize these thoughts on fares maybe seem misplaced, but higher ticket prices should at least be a continuous consideration.
Tejas-Jet said:I believe that fares are going to come down in the DFW area....not up. More competition is good for the consumer....good for SWA"s profits. Where do you get the "higher fares" concept from?
Tejas
big_al said:SWA would be hurting financially if it wasnt for fuel hedges. I guess that says something about their business model and what extremely low prices does to your profit and your employees as well as the competition
arthompson said:How do you figure there is more competition? The agreement shuts all carriers but AA, SWA and CAL out of DAL. How does this stimulate competition? It doesn't, it protects SWA from having to compete with anyone but the specified carriers at Love, yeah thats going to be so great for airfares and the consumer.
big_al said:SWA would be hurting financially if it wasnt for fuel hedges. I guess that says something about their business model and what extremely low prices does to your profit and your employees as well as the competition