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Parker wants this more than anyone at either airline, I'm betting he will do what it takes to make sure it gets done.

Yeah, but some are reporting that one of the DOJ's main issues is they don't want Parker to be in charge. :laugh: If true then Parker is in a pickle... and he better F-ing resign his sorry aZ$ yesterday!
 
Yeah, but some are reporting that one of the DOJ's main issues is they don't want Parker to be in charge. :laugh: If true then Parker is in a pickle... and he better F-ing resign his sorry aZ$ yesterday!

That's pure bullsh!t. I bet that you can't back that up with one article. You are simply parroting USAPA's motion to participate amicus curiae in the upcoming anti-trust trial.
 
Yeah, but some are reporting that one of the DOJ's main issues is they don't want Parker to be in charge. :laugh: If true then Parker is in a pickle... and he better F-ing resign his sorry aZ$ yesterday!

Total BS. I would love to read anything supporting that.
 
Yeah, but some are reporting that one of the DOJ's main issues is they don't want Parker to be in charge. :laugh: If true then Parker is in a pickle... and he better F-ing resign his sorry aZ$ yesterday!

Well, I was one of those who posted that rumor. I keep on hearing it again & again from different sides. Not saying that there's anything to it, but if you look at Parker's record of (non-) accomplishments, I am beginning to wonder....
 
His main accomplishment is exploiting a civil war amongst his largest and most expensive labor group to eek out modest profits when before the corporation was a bloated, dying organism. He managed to shove the beached whale back into the ocean.

Improving the baggage system nightmare that was PHL was crucial as well. The increase of other profit centers like bag and re-booking fees are also part of the turn around.

Make no mistake, he is a megalomaniacal weasel-lipped Harvard business school charlatan, but these successes (depending greatly on your perspective) are the reason this business is both viable and in the black.
 
The rumor is that all the DCA and LGA slots and gates, as well as the gate divestitures at DAL, BOS, and LAX, have to go straight to Southwest.*

Bubba
 
After completion of the required divestitures, the combined company expects to operate 44 fewer daily departures at DCA and 12 fewer daily departures at LGA than the approximately 290 daily DCA departures and 175 daily LGA departures that American and US Airways operate today.[ii] The divestitures required by the settlement are not expected to impact total employment at the new American.
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Under the terms of the settlement:
? The new American will divest 52 slot pairs at DCA and 17 slot pairs at New York LaGuardia Airport (LGA), as well as certain gates and related facilities to support service at those airports.
o Included are eight DCA slot pairs that American currently leases to JetBlue and five LGA slot pairs that American leases to Southwest.
o As a result, we expect the settlement to result in the new American operating 44 fewer DCA daily departures than the 290 that American and US Airways currently operate.
o At LGA, we will operate 12 fewer daily departures than the approximately 175 we collectively operate today.
? Also divest two gates and related support facilities at each of Boston Logan International Airport, Chicago O?Hare International Airport, Dallas Love Field, Los Angeles International Airport, and Miami International Airport.


To ensure much of the service to small- and medium-sized markets from DCA is maintained, the new American has agreed with the DOT to use all of its DCA commuter slot pairs for service to these communities (DCA designates slots for either ?commuter? or ?mainline? use. Seventy-four of our slots are allocated to commuter slots, which mean they must be operated by aircraft with 76 seats or less). In addition, in the agreement with the state Attorneys General, the new American has agreed to maintain its hubs at CLT, DFW, JFK, LAX, MIA, ORD, PHL and PHX consistent with historical operations for a period of three years. With limited exceptions, for a period of five years the new American will continue to provide daily scheduled service from one or more of its hubs to each airport in each of the states involved in the original lawsuit that has scheduled daily service from either American or US Airways.
 
Heeellllllllllllllllll yeaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!

And a final suck it dick holder!
 

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