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Southwest to buy Skywest?

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Soutwest WILL gobble someone up within the next 6 months...I believe that. But Skywest...no, actually, HELL no. It'll be someone with 73s on property...I say either Airtran, Westjet or something else I can't think of.
 
Originally Posted by joe_pilot
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Doing my part to further propagate the jibbeh-jabbeh.....
 
....Or we could all just parrot what Mike Boyd has been saying for the last seven years. Hey if you say something long enough, eventually you will be right.
 
You heard it hear first.

The Boeing 737 will not be a commercially viable aircraft at some point in the future.

Don't say I didn't warn you!
 
I love it when say this! But hey don't bother to look at the Skywest balance sheet before you make such a statement.

Easy to turn a profit on "fee for departure" or "cost plus"!!! There is no "at risk" flying on the CRJ's at Skywest. Try some "at risk" flying and then tell me what the balance sheet looks like...

Yogi
 
Actually, I heard that SKYW was going to buy Southwest because the RJs don't make any money.
 
I love it when say this! But hey don't bother to look at the Skywest balance sheet before you make such a statement.

Ok well, that is true, you can make money on flying RJs....Now try paying a RJ captain 175ish per credit and and FO 108 per credit and see how that pans out. I rest my case.
 
Last stupid SW/SKYW rumor I heard was that a partnership was axed over Uncle Jerry not wanting to use the aircraft Southwest wanted SkyWest to fly. And even that one was ridiculous.

That's not ridiculous. Southwest wanted Skywest to fly the E170 and maybe the E190 and Jerry said no. He didn't want another aircraft type. Also there was disagreement over fuel. This is a true.

As far as Southwest buying Skywest....that's FUBAR!
 
Southwest is coming into ATL via the Trojan horse. They will buy ASA from Skywest. Skywest sees the writing on the wall with the upcoming mergers and reduced connection carriers and are looking to cash out. Southwest will dissolve ASA and use the gates to destroy Airtran. Airtran will go the way of Frontier in Denver. Delta will go the way of Pan Am. Southwest becomes Walmart.

P.S. This speculation is for entertainment purposes. Don't get your panties in a wad.
 
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