JetBlue purchase of Spirt
#91
Bluediver the REAL deal
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No no no. You’ve got it all wrong see. It’s the culture at Jetblue that will cripple and ultimately bankrupt AA in Dallas. It really has nothing to do with fares and such. The culture will draw the people. Why does that work you might ask? Well that’s simple. “Jetblue is a marketing company that happens to fly airplanes”. That is the true Jetblue effect CULTure folks. If you want to hear about the low fares and such ask Bluedriver, not me Bluediver.
#93
Line Holder
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From: CA: A321/A320/A319
Does anyone think Spirit is hoping that the DOJ will stop the buyout?? I mean I don’t think NK Board members had much of decision in terms of avoiding of a lawsuit. Since the vote never officially took place, maybe the hopes of Frontier and Spirit can officially merge.
I mean talk about double dipping. $400 million cancellation fee plus then would be Frontier’s offer.
Im just curious
I mean talk about double dipping. $400 million cancellation fee plus then would be Frontier’s offer.
Im just curious
#94
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Does anyone think Spirit is hoping that the DOJ will stop the buyout?? I mean I don’t think NK Board members had much of decision in terms of avoiding of a lawsuit. Since the vote never officially took place, maybe the hopes of Frontier and Spirit can officially merge.
I mean talk about double dipping. $400 million cancellation fee plus then would be Frontier’s offer.
Im just curious
I mean talk about double dipping. $400 million cancellation fee plus then would be Frontier’s offer.
Im just curious
I believe it’s $470m now.
And the company wants what’s tied to Ted buyout. If he has a deal for a nice buyout with JBLU, he wants it.
It’s what Teddy gets
#95
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Does anyone think Spirit is hoping that the DOJ will stop the buyout?? I mean I don’t think NK Board members had much of decision in terms of avoiding of a lawsuit. Since the vote never officially took place, maybe the hopes of Frontier and Spirit can officially merge.
I mean talk about double dipping. $400 million cancellation fee plus then would be Frontier’s offer.
Im just curious
I mean talk about double dipping. $400 million cancellation fee plus then would be Frontier’s offer.
Im just curious
#96
The REAL Bluedriver
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From: Airbus Capt
No no no. You’ve got it all wrong see. It’s the culture at Jetblue that will cripple and ultimately bankrupt AA in Dallas. It really has nothing to do with fares and such. The culture will draw the people. Why does that work you might ask? Well that’s simple. “Jetblue is a marketing company that happens to fly airplanes”. That is the true Jetblue effect CULTure folks. If you want to hear about the low fares and such ask Bluedriver, not me Bluediver.
#97
Bluediver the REAL deal
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I’m curious how this has gone a week and ten pages with Spirit misspelled in the title?
#98
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I don’t think they care about the 9%. It’s the removal of the largest ulcc maybe 60% ish of ultra discount fares to the consumer that might raise some hackles. Especially in this awesome economy. The first shot was fired across the bow with Biffle whining about the merger after the Frontier rejection. I’m sure there will be a lot of that to come. JetBlue should spin it to the doj that we’re gonna inject some yellow into this mofo and compete top to bottom not just the big 4 spin that they’ve been preaching. Then do whatever after the approval.
#99
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I don’t think they care about the 9%. It’s the removal of the largest ulcc maybe 60% ish of ultra discount fares to the consumer that might raise some hackles. Especially in this awesome economy. The first shot was fired across the bow with Biffle whining about the merger after the Frontier rejection. I’m sure there will be a lot of that to come. JetBlue should spin it to the doj that we’re gonna inject some yellow into this mofo and compete top to bottom not just the big 4 spin that they’ve been preaching. Then do whatever after the approval.
Sure you’re removing a low cost from the market but unless you really know the game you’ll end up paying just as much if not more than a ticket on one of the three. Sure Avelo will be happy to gobble up the vacuum market share of “ULCC” NK will leave behind. If you still honestly believe this deal has no chance of DOJ approval you’re just naive.
#100
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Exactly it’s pretty clear that over 150 airplanes the ULCC model isn’t really viable. You can’t run bare bones support for that many airplanes and run a reliable operation or pay for support and run a profitable business. You can’t do both at this size or larger.
The DOJ can complain that JetBlue is removing a low cost carrier from the mix but if that carrier isn’t a viable business on its own it wouldn’t exist for a long term anyway
The DOJ can complain that JetBlue is removing a low cost carrier from the mix but if that carrier isn’t a viable business on its own it wouldn’t exist for a long term anyway
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