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MY company paid for those slots, so did US Airways.
Then how come I get stuck flying them?Quote:
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MY company paid for those slots, so did US Airways.
If anybody needs an answer to something on this issue, here it is:
http://dig.abclocal.go.com/ktrk/SWA-UACorrespondence.pdf
http://dig.abclocal.go.com/ktrk/EconomicImpact.pdf
The 102 pg document is heavily slanted to SWA. I guess the Council is awaiting the United document. This will be decided next month.
If anybody needs an answer to something on this issue, here it is:
http://dig.abclocal.go.com/ktrk/SWA-UACorrespondence.pdf
http://dig.abclocal.go.com/ktrk/EconomicImpact.pdf
The 102 pg document is heavily slanted to SWA. I guess the Council is awaiting the United document. This will be decided next month.
Flop, these documents prove exactly what I've been saying all along: there is absolutely no statute, policy, or agreement that makes IAH the sole international airport in Houston. The airport authority specifically requested that UAL provide proof of such a document, and UAL ignored the request, and just repeated the same talking points in letter after letter.
UAL has no ground to stand on here.
Hey, why are you abiding by the latest ruling on Love Field (no international)and going after Houston on Hobby like there is no similiar agreement? Just curious...
Well, evidently you can't read. Because it specifically says that a 40 year old City of Houston aviation policy has to be changed to allow SWA to do this. And this is the document that favors SWA....
No, I saw where UAL claimed that, but they they didn't refer to any actual document. If they did, can you point out the page number? Maybe I missed it.
Well, because there isn't anything resembling the WA at HOU.
In the second letter, from SWA's own Bob Montgomery, in the first link, he refers TWICE to the 40 year old policy that Houston maintain only one internatinal airport. It is in bold letters and should be easy for you to READ...
If you bother to go to the Chronicle's website, even GK himself admits [downplays] that what he is asking for is a building permit.
There is a vote that has to take place. There is an existing policy that has to be reversed. There is an approval that must be granted.
Both these links provide such an exaggeratedly pro SWA stance, that to anyone who doesn't work for SWA, it will make you want to throw up. 10,000 jobs?! TEN THOUSAND JOBS WILL BE CREATED?! There is not a single person in Houston who does not realize SWA is full of crap when theyT make that claim. SWA has not done anything for Houston but pass through and collect money.
In the second letter, from SWA's own Bob Montgomery, in the first link, he refers TWICE to the 40 year old policy that Houston maintain only one internatinal airport. It is in bold letters and should be easy for you to READ...
If you bother to go to the Chronicle's website, even GK himself admits [downplays] that what he is asking for is a building permit.
There is a vote that has to take place. There is an existing policy that has to be reversed. There is an approval that must be granted.
Both these links provide such an exaggeratedly pro SWA stance, that to anyone who doesn't work for SWA, it will make you want to throw up. 10,000 jobs?! TEN THOUSAND JOBS WILL BE CREATED?! There is not a single person in Houston who does not realize SWA is full of crap when they make that claim. SWA has not done anything for Houston but pass through and collect money.
Nice try, Flop, but that's not what he said at all. In that letter, Bob is referring to UAL's stance on the issues. He's merely repeating what UAL has said, and then rebutting it. What Bob says is the following: "We are unaware of any restriction, limitation, or representation by the Houston Airport System or by the City of Houston to focus international services at IAH. Further, we are unaware of any restriction, limitation, or representation in any contractual agreement between the City and airlines serving Houston, nor in any bond ordinance that would lead one to conclude that Houston has any policy at all to focus international service at IAH."
All right pal, then why does there have to be a vote? Why does there have to be a decision by the city council?
To your point about the policy in bold by Montgomery. He is paraphrasing the united standpoint. Then in the body of his rebuttal, he says he not aware of any international policy or restriction out of Hobby.
I do agree with you that 10,000 job creations seems out there.
Because SWA wants to build something on city property. That's not about a policy change, it's about a building authorization.
Yeah, well the whole thing is way out there. Look, it's Bob's job to act like it doesn't mean anything. But the fact that he mentions it, before he assails it, I think gives my point some credence. It's all lawyerspeak. Fact is, we have a deal with the city and it's got teeth. You want to operate international flights out of Hobby? Someone needs to cut UAL/CAL a check for around 1.5 billion...
I can't stop laughing at that one. 1.5 billion??? Really? Are you guys packing up and leaving?
Flop- please source this agreement-
Houston is in america and democratic governments have a say over airports and international ops- that doesn't mean there is a current restriction against it- there are no facilities for it, so Swa has asked the city to conduct them and will pay to set up facilities- united wants the city to not allow them to.
I've seen no evidence of an agreement of any kind, much less one "with teeth"-
Protectionist united-
We just broke ground on a 700 million dollar investment in this airport.... Do you not think we might have liked to have known the city was considering this?!
Would you want to build that building down at Hobby and then have the city council tell you it's cancelled and it's going to be made a hot dog stand?
Well, there is you (guy on the internet) and then there is Gordon Bethune, who is speaking to actual agreements made with Mayors Lanier and Brown about excatly what was to go on at IAH and the HAS.
Who cancelled your building? If we enter the international market you guys become hot dog sellers? Are you suggesting that if SWA flies 35 flights a day to mexico etc, that you guys will be out of business? Wow, we are better than I thought. SWA IS FLYING TO CANCUN, UNITED FOLDING UP TENT!!!!. I don't think so.
Bethune is a more respected airline guy than Gary Kelly is