tankerhead
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Artificial??
All those passengers were just faking their preference for Love??
Just the women.
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Artificial??
All those passengers were just faking their preference for Love??
Real easy Bubba. Listen up, and don't confuse my ability to make short posts with any confusion (seriously, how much do you have to write?).
Legend did not have the willingness of the federal govt to step in insure its success like they did for SWA*.
They were a sharp group that started it, had money and a great idea. Their crucial error was thinking that just because they wanted to use Love Field, they would get the same special treatment that SWA got. It wasn't there for them because it really never should have been there in the first place. American had to make an example of Legend; If they had gone to DFW, they might still be in business.
*SWA success at Love can't be recreated because it's mostly artificial to begin with. Even right now today, what's going on there? The federal govt stepping in and making sure Delta doesn't stay. It's because success at Love Field requires the federal assistance. You don't have a leg to stand on anymore.
More self-serving Flopgut crap. They didn't want "special treatment" at Love; they wanted to operate under the laws, including the BS Wright Amendment. It wasn't a lack of "federal government" treatment that killed them; it was American Airlines not wanting to have to compete with their business plan. American Airlines killed Legend just the same if they had fired a sniper's bullet.
And don't fool yourself that American would have been fine with this same competition out of DFW. They weren't upholding or enforcing some "higher ideal" about Dallas Love; they were ruthlessly stomping out the possibility of competition--any competition, that is--that they could get away with.
Bubba