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* Opportunity seen to serve new cities, lower fares

* Benefits cited from "no bag fee" ads

Oct 28 (Reuters) - Low-cost carrier Southwest Airlines Co (LUV.N) said on Thursday it expects to win over new customers and bring lower fares to unserved cities should its purchase of AirTran Holdings Inc (AAI.N) be completed.

"This really has the opportunity financially to be a hone run for our shareholders, our employees and customers," Southwest Executive Vice President of Strategy and Planning Bob Jordan told a media briefing at company headquarters in Dallas.

Southwest announced last month it would buy rival AirTran for roughly $1 billion in an aggressive move to challenge bigger rivals in lucrative East Coast markets.

The company said the purchase would allow it to expand its traditional low-fare offerings to markets including Atlanta, where Delta Air Lines (DAL.N) has its biggest hub.

Jordan said Southwest could add a host of destinations to the AirTran network that are not currently served out of Atlanta. He added that Atlanta could eventually become the largest city that Southwest serves.

The company also said its "Bags Fly Free" advertising campaign has helped gain new customers and strengthen its brand awareness. It added that future ads would tout its no-change fee that applies when consumers modify their flight plans. (Reporting by Karen Jacobs; Editing by Phil Berlowitz)


http://www.reuters.com/article/idCNN2828679020101028?rpc=44

What's a, "hone run"? Doesn't Reuters proofread?
 
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* Opportunity seen to serve new cities, lower fares

* Benefits cited from "no bag fee" ads

Oct 28 (Reuters) - Low-cost carrier Southwest Airlines Co (LUV.N) said on Thursday it expects to win over new customers and bring lower fares to unserved cities should its purchase of AirTran Holdings Inc (AAI.N) be completed.

"This really has the opportunity financially to be a hone run for our shareholders, our employees and customers," Southwest Executive Vice President of Strategy and Planning Bob Jordan told a media briefing at company headquarters in Dallas.

Southwest announced last month it would buy rival AirTran for roughly $1 billion in an aggressive move to challenge bigger rivals in lucrative East Coast markets.

The company said the purchase would allow it to expand its traditional low-fare offerings to markets including Atlanta, where Delta Air Lines (DAL.N) has its biggest hub.

Jordan said Southwest could add a host of destinations to the AirTran network that are not currently served out of Atlanta. He added that Atlanta could eventually become the largest city that Southwest serves.

The company also said its "Bags Fly Free" advertising campaign has helped gain new customers and strengthen its brand awareness. It added that future ads would tout its no-change fee that applies when consumers modify their flight plans. (Reporting by Karen Jacobs; Editing by Phil Berlowitz)


http://www.reuters.com/article/idCNN2828679020101028?rpc=44

What's a, "hone run"? Doesn't Reuters proofread?

At least they didn't go with the alternative article...."Southwest sees AAI merger as big mistake and departure from their proven previous path to success"

Best of luck!
 
Oh well, so some intern forgot to spell check before hitting submit. SWA is going to quickly dominate most domestic routes out of ATL if Delta thinks a fleet of crappy little rjs is real "competition" against the money making machine.
 
IFTDGD. If the deal gets done....

I wonder if there will be a 737 painted for ATL......maybe a " Dukes of Hazard " theme with " General Lee " orange and a huge 01 on the side. Any other ideas?
 
"This really has the opportunity financially to be a hone run for our shareholders, our employees and customers," Southwest Executive Vice President of Strategy and Planning Bob Jordan told a media briefing at company headquarters in Dallas.
What else is the manager of strategy gonna say? He's got to think of keeping his job. It also has the "potential" of being a colossal disaster. Just management hype. The hone run thing is just his lisp.
 
IFTDGD. If the deal gets done....

I wonder if there will be a 737 painted for ATL......maybe a " Dukes of Hazard " theme with " General Lee " orange and a huge 01 on the side. Any other ideas?

LOL!, Dukes of Hazard in 'da A.T.L.?!?! They don't call Atlanta "Black Mecca" because of the Muslim population.
 
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