Old 11-14-2013 | 11:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Mink
AA has a tough road ahead in executing the merger, and the workplace environment, once the glee of the approval fades, will be horrendous for a long time.
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I understand you've always had a negative view of AA, but why would you make the comment that AA "will be horrendous for a long time??"

If I recall correctly, DL merged with NW and turned itself into a powerhouse. So did UA with CO. AA has very similar assets that pre-merger DL and UA had, and we have an excellent chance at not only replicating what DL and UA pulled off but even surpassing them.

AA's route structure and assets have long been a gold mine. Under the wrong management (like what we've had), it just sits and rots. Under the right management, it gets unleashed and prospers. AA has a lot of catching up and growing to compensate for the years of shrinkage, and Parker & Co are gonna have to take full advantage of that to realize the benefits of the merger and I fully expect them to.

I'm not saying it's gonna be smooth sailing... we will undoubtedly have more than a few hiccups and disruptions with the integration of everything... but once it gets ironed out, I believe AA will be a kick a$$ place to work within the next few years. DL and UA also went through a period of growing pains after their merger... so will we, but in the end this will be a decent gig once again.
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