General Lee
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I don't think it's quite THAT dire.
Yes it's a critical juncture. No I don't believe 88 planes will come out of service in the next 3 years. No evidence to that at all.
However, if there isn't expansion and they try to shrink to profitability (which hasn't worked anywhere, really, not as a long term solution), they would do it using attrition and classic retirements once the transition is complete. No reason to do it before then, since they've already taken out the unprofitable markets from AirTran's network.
Still a critical time...
I think the 88 planes he was referring to were the 88 717s. They will probably leave your fleet within the next 3 years. (going to DL, right?) Now, will SWA keep old 737-300s/500s on the property instead of retiring them, or get 88 new airplanes? Will there be a combo?
Bye Bye---General Lee