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#135
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Yes, shoot the messenger. Simple questions asked.
What are the costs incurred on both sides of the agreement? The only answer I have received is the "costs are irrelevant". Apply that theory to your kitchen table discussions with your significant other.
The message before the vote was doom and gloom. Three weeks later it's no furloughs, eager anticipation, and moving according to plan. What's changed? Nothing but the message. We are forecast to have positive cash flow by next spring. So aggressive that we'll be positive before Delta.
Market share gain and rapid recovery. Southwest and JetBlue are moving into our markets. Then there are the boys in Atlanta sitting on $21 billion of liquidity. Yeah, they'll let us roll.
What are the costs incurred on both sides of the agreement? The only answer I have received is the "costs are irrelevant". Apply that theory to your kitchen table discussions with your significant other.
The message before the vote was doom and gloom. Three weeks later it's no furloughs, eager anticipation, and moving according to plan. What's changed? Nothing but the message. We are forecast to have positive cash flow by next spring. So aggressive that we'll be positive before Delta.
Market share gain and rapid recovery. Southwest and JetBlue are moving into our markets. Then there are the boys in Atlanta sitting on $21 billion of liquidity. Yeah, they'll let us roll.
#136
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Joined: Oct 2020
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Yes, shoot the messenger. Simple questions asked.
What are the costs incurred on both sides of the agreement? The only answer I have received is the "costs are irrelevant". Apply that theory to your kitchen table discussions with your significant other.
The message before the vote was doom and gloom. Three weeks later it's no furloughs, eager anticipation, and moving according to plan. What's changed? Nothing but the message. We are forecast to have positive cash flow by next spring. So aggressive that we'll be positive before Delta.
Market share gain and rapid recovery. Southwest and JetBlue are moving into our markets. Then there are the boys in Atlanta sitting on $21 billion of liquidity. Yeah, they'll let us roll.
What are the costs incurred on both sides of the agreement? The only answer I have received is the "costs are irrelevant". Apply that theory to your kitchen table discussions with your significant other.
The message before the vote was doom and gloom. Three weeks later it's no furloughs, eager anticipation, and moving according to plan. What's changed? Nothing but the message. We are forecast to have positive cash flow by next spring. So aggressive that we'll be positive before Delta.
Market share gain and rapid recovery. Southwest and JetBlue are moving into our markets. Then there are the boys in Atlanta sitting on $21 billion of liquidity. Yeah, they'll let us roll.
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#138
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Interesting how the poster showed up after the notion of trolls was raised. Who’s to say Nucflash didn’t post it? Some on here are like cats going after a string.
#139
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Joined: Mar 2006
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None of us knows? I beg to differ. Several know why the tone and outlook changed. Read the no voters comments here. It follows the manufactured crisis script. And as far as bad or good omen I’ll submit it’s both. Good that there are no more furloughs, bad in that we now own this LOA for two more years.
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