lowecur
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Am I in a slump?:blush: SWA has made a nice recovery on their LF's this last Q. This has been due to winning more head to head battles with AWA out West (probably due to lower fares). AWA's LF's have trended downward this Q.canyonblue said:Lowecur's **** continues slump
He may get some action in April.................2009uke:
The question that will be asked by the end of 2006 by myself and other industry experts , is can the SWA business model continue viability as the connecting dots fade and the capacity shrinkage levels off. While SWA bought add'l hedges, the previous costs kept the average down. These new hedges were bought at a higher premium and when it comes time to sell them in 2006 it just may be a wash or a loss if oil continues it's retreat back to $50 a barrel by late Spring and $40 a barrel by the end of 2006(my prediction).
Since Section 6 has been put off, I'm still looking for a big kickback from SWAPA to help the bottom line. My guess is they will give nothing and work without a contract for a few years just like the FA's, to show Gary and Herb that revenue is heading upwards. It's my opinion the vise will tighten as the legacy's begin to reassert themselves in many SWA markets by 2007. Or is that 2009???
I'm still looking for that order.
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