Southwest CEO says ATA deal to generate $100 mln
NEW YORK, March 23 (Reuters) - Southwest Airlines Co. expects to reap $100 million in additional revenue from a code-sharing deal with ATA Holdings Corp.'s bankrupt ATA Airlines, Southwest's CEO said on Wednesday.
Gary Kelly made the estimate, which was more than double earlier estimates the low-cost airline had given for additional revenue of $25 million to $50 million, during a transportation conference sponsored by Goldman Sachs.
In addition to the code-sharing deal, the revenue will be generated by Southwest's addition of six new gates at Chicago's Midway Airport as well as the benefits to the airline of ATA's reducing service from the city, a Southwest spokeswoman said.
03/23/05 14:30 ET
NEW YORK, March 23 (Reuters) - Southwest Airlines Co. expects to reap $100 million in additional revenue from a code-sharing deal with ATA Holdings Corp.'s bankrupt ATA Airlines, Southwest's CEO said on Wednesday.
Gary Kelly made the estimate, which was more than double earlier estimates the low-cost airline had given for additional revenue of $25 million to $50 million, during a transportation conference sponsored by Goldman Sachs.
In addition to the code-sharing deal, the revenue will be generated by Southwest's addition of six new gates at Chicago's Midway Airport as well as the benefits to the airline of ATA's reducing service from the city, a Southwest spokeswoman said.
03/23/05 14:30 ET