Originally Posted by
Softpayman
The largest carrier in the world wants to use our company to fly a portion of their flights. At a time when our own flying is depressed beyond imagination, when we’re on life support getting funded by the US taxpayer we have dozens of planes worth of flying to do with/for AA. We should tell them to go pound sand right?
^This
Its about gaining access to AA’s customers in the Northeast who would never consider Jetblue otherwise and access to AAdvantage, the largest loyalty program in the world. It’s got nothing to do with how one perceives their product, debt, culture, Doug Parker, etc...