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Nope, not good at all, we will all be riding bicycles around pretty soon.vc10 said:So far as I can tell, there's not one thread here on $50 oil and what it's going to do to this business if it persists through 2005.
You'd figure someone would be interested.
Sure...great idea...didn't NWA do this a few weeks back only to back off a few days later when noone else jumped on board?General Lee said:You have gotta add a fuel surcharge, especially on all routes not covered by LCCs, and then a modest one on those, since Southwest can only fly a certain number of people per day.
Bye Bye--General Lee
You have to have credit to hedge, and in the case of DAL, USAIR, and United, I can't imagine they are getting anything but the highest cash price from the suppliers.jarhead said:Oil closed at above $53 today. Kind of spooky. We're going to have a scenerio where the people in Saudia Arabia are all driving big heavy Mercedes-Benz cars, and in the good old USA, we will be the ones driving camels around and picking up their dung for use to heat our tee-pee with in the winter.
A $35 hedge was a pretty good move when it was available. If it goes to $60.00 a barrel, maybe some $54 contracts are appropriate?