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There are 20 gates at DAL, which is the limit. SWA already has 16 of them. United has two, and AA has agreed to divest the two they have. However, AA has not used those gates in some time (since attempts to profitably serve DAL failed). Since then, they have been leased to ... drum roll, please ... Delta Air Lines. DL wishes to purchase the rights to the gates they have been leasing, and are using the promise of expanded service as political pressure. I don't blame them for doing it. However, I also don't think that giving the airline that already has 80% of the gates in DAL two more fosters increased competition.
At this point, the history of the Wright Amendment matters not a bit. In 11 months, it is consigned to the dustbin of history. Debating it then is like getting in to an argument over the Civil Aeronautics Board. Who cares?? |
Originally Posted by 27 driver
(Post 1522783)
Southwest bought an airline with many gates in ATL. Delta could buy an airline with gates in DAL.
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Originally Posted by tsquare
(Post 1523147)
So then why should SWA be given uncompetitive access to gates in DCA while DAL and other legacies are not even allowed to bid. They should just buy another carrier that has access to those gates. After all, isn't SWA just oozing money out of every pore?
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Originally Posted by gipple
(Post 1523350)
Maybe it is business karma for not paying bills pre-bankruptcy.
meh. I guess.... doesn't really have any bearing on today though now does it? I mean since little old "low cost carrier" :rolleyes: (I am surprised they don't still call them an upstart )SWA wants access to such cesspools as LGA and EWR and DCA, it is only fitting that some other carriers be given access to their little gold mine in DAL.. Frankly, I think SWA is running a little scared of the legacies these days. But that's just my opinion.... I do know the reverse is no longer true. Nobody is afraid of SWA any more. |
Originally Posted by tsquare
(Post 1523147)
So then why should SWA be given uncompetitive access to gates in DCA while DAL and other legacies are not even allowed to bid. They should just buy another carrier that has access to those gates. After all, isn't SWA just oozing money out of every pore?
I don't know. The gubiment controls those slots and decides who gets them. If SWA gets them great. If someone else gets them great. I hardly think 4 or 5 gates is uncompetitive access though. YMMV. |
Originally Posted by tsquare
(Post 1523391)
meh. I guess.... doesn't really have any bearing on today though now does it? I mean since little old "low cost carrier" :rolleyes: (I am surprised they don't still call them an upstart )SWA wants access to such cesspools as LGA and EWR and DCA, it is only fitting that some other carriers be given access to their little gold mine in DAL.. Frankly, I think SWA is running a little scared of the legacies these days. But that's just my opinion.... I do know the reverse is no longer true. Nobody is afraid of SWA any more.
I doubt SWA is scared of the legacies. Them good old Texas boys don't scare easily. They have cash, are making record profit, and can always file bankruptcy like all the real airlines did and skip out on their debt. It's a beautiful thing. |
Originally Posted by tsquare
(Post 1523391)
Nobody is afraid of SWA any more.
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Originally Posted by 27 driver
(Post 1523416)
I don't know. The gubiment controls those slots and decides who gets them. If SWA gets them great. If someone else gets them great. I hardly think 4 or 5 gates is uncompetitive access though. YMMV.
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Originally Posted by tsquare
(Post 1523427)
Didn't say that HAVING them was uncompetitive. Getting them thru a (basically) no-bid process... is. No variable mileage there.
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Originally Posted by 27 driver
(Post 1523423)
I doubt SWA is scared of the legacies. Them good old Texas boys don't scare easily. They have cash, are making record profit, and can always file bankruptcy like all the real airlines did and skip out on their debt. It's a beautiful thing.
In 20/20 hindsight they should have bulldozed the runways at Love like they did at Stapleton. |
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