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celebrating to keep a job? You don’t get that? And judge wouldn’t let them out of cH11 without a plan deemed viable. Originally Posted by JimmyDean
I don’t get what all the celebrating is about. There is no plan here to make money, only shrink. Sprit never had a cost problem, they have a revenue problem. This is just more burning furniture till there’s nothing left.
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Exactly even if they end up furloughing another a few hundred to get down to a right sized pilot group for the approximate 80 Aircraft sized fleet.Originally Posted by 8JRMfortheyear
It is great news!
it’s still good in a way for the airline maybe not for all the employees
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To address the revenue problem Spirit first needs to address the service problems. Originally Posted by JimmyDean
I don’t get what all the celebrating is about. There is no plan here to make money, only shrink. Sprit never had a cost problem, they have a revenue problem. This is just more burning furniture till there’s nothing left.
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Doesn't make him wrong.Originally Posted by StoneQOLdCrazy
Hear ye, hear ye. The retired sky god Delta captain who can't let go hath spoken. We are truly blessed by his all-knowing arrogance!
A new startup with 80 airplanes sure. Everyone is on year one pay, new kids out of mba programs getting in on the ground floor, brand new airplanes … this isn’t that. They are shrinking to minimize the overlap for a potential acquisition. I still think foreign buyer. JetBlue and Frontier are treading water. There has to be a serious acquirer to burn this much money.
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This is really good news for yall! Finally, there seems to be some light at the end of the tunnel
i really pray to all goodness that this guy stays at his current employer. I’ve been watching his ignorance for weeks now and never intended to speak on his existence. But my goodness im disappointed in whoever pulled his application. Originally Posted by SoFloFlyer
Don't entertain it. This poster is a troll. He’s apparently F9, always worried about class sizes and possible downturns, couldn’t get a call, then got a call and now has a CJO at United? And now he’s bashing his future boss? Always on different forums stirring the potThis is really good news for yall! Finally, there seems to be some light at the end of the tunnel
anyway! Great news for spirit guys …I’ve been rooting for you all as i commute on yellow metal frequently .
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Look, this is much needed great news for Spirit and contrary what some might think I am happy to say looks like I was wrong about NK being able to survive. If the Q4 numbers show the staffing and large amounts of premium pay aren’t really killing them financially as they are claiming already, I think it’s looking pretty good for Spirit. If they are selling the idea that the premium pay and staffing issues are only temporary and after it settles than the balance sheet will be good I’d be worried. But either way it’s still great news! If you want go ahead and gloat, you earned it NK faithful.
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Yeah, Strawberry, not you lolOriginally Posted by roketengineer
You do mean the strawberry guy, is a troll? Cause my post wasn't meant to be taken in such a way. Anyway, I do hope good things for NK, but this really doesn't seem like it brings positive news, moreso neutral news?
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A judge wouldn’t let you out without a viable plan? Bankruptcy #1 would like to have a word with you. Originally Posted by FlyGuy2002
celebrating to keep a job? You don’t get that? And judge wouldn’t let them out of cH11 without a plan deemed viable.
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So this is about your commuting options? Originally Posted by Agratefulflyer
anyway! Great news for spirit guys …I’ve been rooting for you all as i commute on yellow metal frequently .
Double D and co get their bonuses, the Super 80s will be brought out of the desert and NK will go back to operating out of a strip joint.
This news is a nothing-burger and purely business semantics. Buys time for anyone on the fence about leaving.
