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Old 07-30-2014 | 02:38 PM
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EdGrimley
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Originally Posted by 80ktsClamp
Exactly. Top end scope may be coming under fire again here... And how is the transpac LOA affected by this?
Ed Bastian

"Together with our partners we are currently making adjustments to our joint capacity plans...

As we approach the winter months, those adjustments will become more visible in public schedule.

So of course there is always some tension as to which entity will do the flying and what the economic prospects are for the trans-Atlantic versus other opportunities elsewhere in the world.

The other thing I would add to that is these are highly integrated, we don't have all of the -- all our employees are basically AFKL employees in Europe and we run their operation here... it really is single run. You got to think of it as running as a single airline. Even though there are a different colored, different painted to the airplanes in the JV.

We have flexibility in the business and we'll make additional changes to our joint capacity levels if necessary to continue on the path to achieving our financial goals."

Richard Anderson:

"We have an incredible track record working with our colleagues at ALPA. And if you just look at the track record over the last 10 years, it’s been just phenomenal. And we expect it to continue to be that way. So if you look at what we’ve been doing in the business we’ve really taken the labor risk totally off the table at Delta."

Scope language and enforcement FAIL.