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LOL!canyonblue said:Game, set, match Boeingman![]()
SWA_Proud said:I would be more concerned about quarterly profits at Airtran than gates at MDW or the end around plan.
We serve many cities where we are pretty much the only game, and we are yet to run prices up. Making airtravel affordable for everyone is what SWA is all about. That plan will not be abandoned reguardless of how few or how many carriers serve a market.AFcitrus said:I think SW figured they had just about put ATA "out to pasture" from MDW, and rightly so. And then along comes this "3rd quarter loser" who makes a behind the scenes deal to keep some competition still intact for the great people of Chicago. (Granted most of the routes we will fly will not compete with SW) The next thing you know SW is "gunning" for those same gates using the "look what we've done for you lately" line with Mayor Daley. I too think AirTran and SW can peacefully exist at MDW. I'm just not so sure SW thinks it's long term MDW plans include another LCC there.
Cheers
Wow...early-onset arthritis, what a shame. Only 33.Ty Webb said:Ouch. We have a loss one quarter in the last ten, and you're right there to remind us, huh?
SWA had a lot going for it when it was the "underdog". Hope you guys learn to grow into your present spot as "Top Dog". There is plenty of room for us to coexist at MDW, just like BWI and PHL.
As many have pointed out, this is not only a cyclical industry, but companies have life cycles, too. Right now you guys are definitely at the peak. Hope you stay there a while, but don't forget that big dogs tend to get old and arthritic eventually.
AirTran CEO Joe Leonard has stated repeatedly that SWA is and always will be the 500lb gorilla. He has stated numerous times that in order for ANY airline to successfully compete in the airline industry, you MUST be able to compete with SWA.TexaSWA said:We serve many cities where we are pretty much the only game, and we are yet to run prices up. Making airtravel affordable for everyone is what SWA is all about. That plan will not be abandoned reguardless of how few or how many carriers serve a market.
Competetion is good for consumers, but dont think that AirTran is saving the day for the people of Chicago. They are in no danger from SWA whether we are contested or not. Daley is well aware of this. This is why cities line up to knock on our door rather than vice versa.
Ty Webb said:As many have pointed out, this is not only a cyclical industry, but companies have life cycles, too. Right now you guys are definitely at the peak. Hope you stay there a while, but don't forget that big dogs tend to get old and arthritic eventually.
SFA,SirFlyALot said:HP,
To say that Mayor Daley is the 2nd most powerful man in American politics is more than a little bit of a stretch. He may be very powerful in Chicago and Illinois politics and he may hold some sway above that. You may be right that he ends up siding with SWA in this deal. However, it's hubris to suggest that he has that much influence on a national level. I'm guessing that you live in or near Chicago. Sounds like a case of perceptual bias.
SWA is powerful but so was UAL five or six years ago. SWA's real strength is it's culture. You guys are now nearly the highest paid pilots in the industry after your recent raises. You are attracting everyone and their brother to apply the same way that UAL did five or six years ago. Many (not all) of these folks are lured by the pay.
Also, don't forget that another cornerstone of SWA's culture is the underdog mentality. You guys aren't the underdog anymore. Now, other airlines are afraid of being crushed or squeezed by SWA.
Your airline is programmed to double in size by 2012. It is going to be a huge challenge to grow the culture along with the airline. That challenge will only be complicated when you have brought on a large portion of your pilot force with dollar signs in their eyes and the company has shifted out of it's underdog status. If SWA loses it's culture then you guys lose the whole bag.
Not that your little stab has ANYTHING to do with this thread. You just couldn't resist from taking a jab at us could you?SWA/FO said:Now, if your guys would stop charging for the 2nd jumpseater things would be much better.
I don't think their "guys" have any say in the matter. Any more than "your guys" have any say about requiring a 737 type rating to be considered for interview or employment.SWA/FO said:Now, if your guys would stop charging for the 2nd jumpseater things would be much better.