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Die JB, DIE!!!
I don't think you have a clue as to how on the edge the pilot group is.
Time is running out........... The lack of communication from anyone other than Jenny is screaming bad news.
IMHO
There was a Twilight Zone episode where the aliens come to earth clutching a manual called: To Serve Man. Remember that one?
So the aliens set about to fix everything that's wrong with the plant and pretty soon they're growing corn on barren land and turning deserts into wheat fields. This inspires great confidence and trust in the aliens.
For the first time ever, no one is starving. Food is so plentiful and cheap, everyone seems to be prospering and happy. Then, in one of those classic Rod Serling twists, it is discovered that To Serve Man is actually the title of a cookbook and the aliens have been secretly eating humans all along...
I can't remember where I was going with this.
Dear Rez.
For your information, Foreign Ownership and Cabotage are two separate issues.
So no need for you to scare people.
For those that do care about facts, here it goes.
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The threat is real. We can deal with it. What difference does it make if FOwnership and Cabatoge are two seperate issues? The second stage negotiations are this year....
Yes here it goes...
http://www.eurunion.org/eu/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1756&Itemid=58
Is LH and its dealings with JB not concerning?The European side has long made clear its objective for the second stage negotiations: the completion of an Open Aviation Area encompassing the EU and the US. This would include the reciprocal removal of limits on the ownership of airlines by investors from the European Union and the United States. In addition, it would allow companies based on either side of the Atlantic to carry passengers on domestic air services in the territory of the other party.
For example, a European airline would be able to carry passengers from New York onto Los Angeles and an American-owned carrier would be able to sell London to Manchester tickets. Such freedoms to operate domestic services are currently only open to American and European carriers on their respective sides of the Atlantic. A successful outcome to these negotiations would give equal opportunities to compete to carriers and investors from both sides. This would be a radical new approach for international aviation, further breaking down the long-held convention that assumes domestic markets should be reserved for carriers owned by that country.
I hate JetBlue. I hope you sorry a$$ losers go tits up before ALPA is voted in.
F-n jerks. Nice black leather jackets BTW.
No it is not concerning at all. And yes it is important to differentiate between ownership and cabotage.
Foreign ownership is part of the free market allowing airlines to raise working capital just like any other industry.
Cabotage is equally beneficial to Delta, AA, and United as it benefits LH, KLM, etc. Also, keep in mind UPS and FedEx already operate intra EU.
Again foreign ownership is one thing not related to cabotage.
But let us assume cabotage comes to fruition.
Why are you affraid of the ptotential growth opportunities for US airlines in EU? If the economics work on this side of the Atlantic they also work on the other side.
That the promise of hyper consumerism is secretly destryoing democracy?