TC is out at Spirit
#52
I’d agree with you if Dave’s history showed anything of the sort, but it’s suggests otherwise. Who am I to go against giants like Doug Parker and actual industry analysts all saying this is a set up for a merger.
I do understand where you’re coming from, I obviously pray that’s not the case. I do think it’s interesting BB said he will not be commenting on M&A. Normally when nothing is in the works, they just say so. Whether or not a deal is reached, you can rest assure they are at the very least talking behind closed doors.
I do understand where you’re coming from, I obviously pray that’s not the case. I do think it’s interesting BB said he will not be commenting on M&A. Normally when nothing is in the works, they just say so. Whether or not a deal is reached, you can rest assure they are at the very least talking behind closed doors.
long term viability for both pilot groups is much better together then separate.
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as much as anyone does not want it to happen, it has to happen. The industry materially changed over COVID and the USA does not have the appetite for two ULCC’s. I think a new airline of that scale can make some changes to customer service along with experience. My hope would be to offer actual lower fares while treating people well. I like to think about what Southwest was 15 years ago. That combined company could do just that.
long term viability for both pilot groups is much better together then separate.
long term viability for both pilot groups is much better together then separate.
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why don’t you do some research on him and look him up? See what he’s done in the past, who he’s done it for, and how those companies faired.
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Never understood why people do this. What’s the point of a forum? He’s asking Spirit pilot’s opinions about this guy…where is he supposed to find that on the google machine?
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as much as anyone does not want it to happen, it has to happen. The industry materially changed over COVID and the USA does not have the appetite for two ULCC’s. I think a new airline of that scale can make some changes to customer service along with experience. My hope would be to offer actual lower fares while treating people well. I like to think about what Southwest was 15 years ago. That combined company could do just that.
long term viability for both pilot groups is much better together then separate.
long term viability for both pilot groups is much better together then separate.
Delta makes its money through credit cards, cargo, MRO services, training services, oil wells, premium/business, upgrades, intl. travel, lounges, on top of all the other ancillary fees (bags, Wi-Fi, drinks, etc.).
They also have a large regional network of 50-70 seat rjs that allow them to maintain routes and markets year round, while the ULCCs have to move in and out of markets because they can’t fill a 321 neo during the offseason. They probably run those RJs at a loss, hence why they have a much larger CASM. Again, they don’t care about moving pax.
doublign in size by over paying for a bankrupt company, bloated with debt, while waving a bear paw, and telling pax how much you love them isn’t the panacea you think it is.
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