General Lee
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Most of your drivel will be up to the guys in Dallas to decide. As far as preflights go, even though the amount of originators grow and grow and grow in the A-T-L, we only have to preflight the originating leg. Not much time to wave after that. We will be busy taking your marketshare. That which you have outsourced or given away. How much ATL DAL/NWA is done by RJ's now? 70%, is that right? We will be doing 100% of our flying, and a greater % of DAL flying every month!!
TWO WORDS, Southwest Effect. Ask your wife what it means. I am sure she studied it in school when she was studying how companies are supposed to be run. Since she is from the L-B-B and wins the bread in the family, she will be able to break it down into real easy to understand, sweet sounding words that even a basement-dwelling, cheeto eating, dioushe bag such as yourself can understand. Grilled General Cheese time? Momma's callin'.
Southwest effect? Wait, you already announced cutting back the number of departures in ATL each day, down to 175. That means cutting back a lot of the current 717 service to smaller cities, and also redundent cities on other routes, like out of MCO to the NE. Maybe you haven't heard yet, but a rumor is out there that says many CRJs could be leaving ATL for MEM (where you are not big, at all), and some of the mainline planes there will come to ATL to compete and pound you?
What marketshare will you be taking again in ATL? First of all, any Airtran customers who enjoyed their first class product will flee your cattle car quickly. Thanks for that. Secondly, your fares aren't necessarily the lowest (as stated in an article posted last week), and merger costs and losses due to fuel hedges won't allow you to go much lower. You are behind the power curve a bit, and you need to make up for those extra costs. Throw in the poor offers you made your new brothers and sisters, along with management siding with YOU after you already had a process agreement for the SLI, and some of your new employees in ATL may not be all that enthused to help you out too much.
How has that Southwest effect helped you lately in SLC? How about the SEA to GEG and BOI routes you just dumped? Not all of your routes are doing great. How about BOS to PHL and PHL to PIT? GONE. Sounds like the new Southwest effect is to abandon certain markets as quick as you entered them initially.
Look Wendy's, you are well paid to fly a turd colored old 737-300 from Little Rock to St. Louis. That sucks. Enjoy your pay and those 20 minute turns to nowhere-ville. Omaha's calling, and you just told them you're in Islip instead. Good for you.
Bye Bye---General Lee