slaquer5
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I don't think SWAPA has the nuts to stand up to the God King.
This is about the only thing you have ever said that is true.
PS still think your a nut job.
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I don't think SWAPA has the nuts to stand up to the God King.
If the membership was given the opportunity to read AIP1 and didn't choose to respond to their reps that is THEIR problem, not the reps problem. The reps voted AIP1 down based on the feedback they got and it was universally negative.
The recall is buyer's remorse. Period.
How much money did SW spend on this abortion/merger? Now if the AT pilots call SWAPA,s bluff will the SW board be happy with the thought of having spent all of that money for some used airplanes and gates in ATL, because I doubt that SW will be able to continue with international ops. Morris had ops in Mexico and Alaska. They were very profitable, but SW could not continue those operations so history tells us that dog won't hunt and those could be the most expensive gates and aircraft ever purchased. I suspect that one of these days flt ops management in Dallas is going to smack SWAPA.
How much money did SW spend on this abortion/merger? Now if the AT pilots call SWAPA,s bluff will the SW board be happy with the thought of having spent all of that money for some used airplanes and gates in ATL, because I doubt that SW will be able to continue with international ops. A.
Well, it does speak to the fact that Kelly and the Southwest board promised the regulators that there would be no job losses and consequently if the decision went to arbitration the letter of the law would be followed. Now as a result of the labor difficulties Kelly is experiencing with SWAPA he's " flip-flopping". I think the regulators should revisit the decision and say no merger. Of course then Southwest will probably be forced to furlough with the resultant loss of growth leading to another devaluation of stock. It appears that SWAPA and SW is being controlled by junior members of the seniority list. Airtran with a little management change could come out of this in a better position.