Originally Posted by
FLYBOYMATTHEW
What emerges is a reasonably large combined LCC with a broad, coast-to-coast route steucture that holds a larger domestic market share than B6 or AS, and they get a pretty solid discount on the labor piece of CASM for the next decade or so to boot. It may not be a whipsaw in the traditional sense, but I feel like I've seen this movie before.
Ok so you grow frontier while spirit goes away. It still amounts to an airline that’s not making money.