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October 30, 2013 3:54 PM
AMR, US Airways Prepare Settlement Proposal to Justice Department
By Jack Nicas And Susan Carey
AMR, US Airways Prepare Settlement Proposal to Justice Department

American Airlines parent AMR and US Airways are preparing a settlement proposal to the U.S. Justice Department that would include offers to give up slots at Reagan National Airport, according to two people familiar with the process.


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Old 10-30-2013 | 12:12 PM
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This is ridiculous. I'm sick of getting news like this, OF COURSE THERE WILL BE A PROPOSAL THAT'S WHAT THEY ARE THERE FOR.

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Old 10-30-2013 | 12:40 PM
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Originally Posted by nwa757
BUSINESS
October 30, 2013 3:54 PM
AMR, US Airways Prepare Settlement Proposal to Justice Department
By Jack Nicas And Susan Carey
AMR, US Airways Prepare Settlement Proposal to Justice Department

American Airlines parent AMR and US Airways are preparing a settlement proposal to the U.S. Justice Department that would include offers to give up slots at Reagan National Airport, according to two people familiar with the process.


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Old 10-30-2013 | 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by The Drizzle
This is ridiculous. I'm sick of getting news like this, OF COURSE THERE WILL BE A PROPOSAL THAT'S WHAT THEY ARE THERE FOR.

Report to me when I can afford to turn my heat up for the winter.
Seems the first step for you would be to stop coming to boards like this. Then you can be happy. Have you applied elsewhere yet?
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Old 10-30-2013 | 12:46 PM
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Originally Posted by R57 relay
Seems the first step for you would be to stop coming to boards like this. Then you can be happy. Have you applied elsewhere yet?
Yes. Thanks for the advice.
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Old 10-30-2013 | 01:02 PM
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^^^^^ That's why u get the big $$$ R57. Works.
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Originally Posted by The Drizzle
This is ridiculous. I'm sick of getting news like this, OF COURSE THERE WILL BE A PROPOSAL THAT'S WHAT THEY ARE THERE FOR.

Report to me when I can afford to turn my heat up for the winter.
Dont let it get you down youngster, stress is not healthy. If you get worked up reading this then the best advice is to limit your reading of it. The career is great but its never worth your health.

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Old 10-30-2013 | 01:24 PM
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Here you go folks.

October 30, 2013 3:54 PM
AMR, US Airways Prepare Settlement Proposal to Justice Department
By JACK NICAS And SUSAN CAREY
American Airlines parent AMR Corp. and US Airways Group Inc. are preparing a settlement proposal to the U.S. Justice Department that would include offers to give up slots at Reagan National Airport, according to two people familiar with the process.
The Justice Department sued in August to block the airlines' proposed merger, and the antitrust case is set to go to trial on Nov. 25, a high-profile court contest that holds big risks for both sides. The two airlines and the Justice Department recently agreed to consult a court-appointed mediator to negotiate toward a settlement. The parties also have said they remain open to resolving the case outside of court.

One of the people cautioned that the two airlines still are expecting to go to trial. Richard Parker, of O'Melveny & Myers LLP, which is representing US Airways, also said Wednesday the airlines were ready for trial and anxious to make their case.
AMR Chief Executive Tom Horton, at a conference in New York Tuesday, reiterated his company's belief that a settlement is better for both sides and that it is the airlines' responsibility to make a strong settlement proposal.
The airlines are hoping to offer a package of divestments to the regulators, focused largely on relinquishing some slots at Reagan National Airport. Industry analysts have discussed the possible concession of Reagan slots since the two carriers announced their merger plans in February. If they combined, the airlines would control two-thirds of the flights from the slot-controlled airport just outside of Washington, D.C.
The possible proposal could also include other concessions, said the other person, but much remains to be negotiated and any proposals could be rejected.
Still, the airlines may struggle to resolve the Justice Department's concerns simply with divestments. The government's antitrust suit makes sweeping, fundamental arguments against the merger, including how it could harm competition, reduce air service and increase fares.
The suit also specifically mentions that the merger would leave too many slots at Reagan with the combined carrier, but it also lists more than 1,000 routes where regulators believe the merger would significantly harm competition.
The Justice Department's antitrust chief, Bill Baer, previously said the government was willing to listen to settlement proposals, but insisted the department believes the "right solution" was a court injunction to block the deal. A department spokeswoman declined to comment Wednesday.
If combined, American and US Airways would be the largest carrier in the world by traffic, vaulting ahead of current No. 1, United Continental Holdings Inc., and No. 2, Delta Air Lines Inc.
American and US Airways contend a merger between them would serve as a counterbalance to United and Delta, which have expanded through recent combinations, as well as offering passengers more choice and a bigger route network.
—Brent Kendall WSJ
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Originally Posted by DCA A321 FO
^^^^^ That's why u get the big $$$ R57. Works.
A youngster taught me!
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Originally Posted by The Drizzle
Yes. Thanks for the advice.
Good luck.
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