I may be wrong as I sometimes am, but if oil keeps on as it has been ($143/bbl. today), this entire argument may be moot in short order.
Skymess - this scenario was a week ago. Theway the oil prices are going, the scenario may need to be changed.
I had wondered myself about AMR being too busy playing games with the unions to take care of business but like I answered Hopeful, it may not really matter who was doing what and to whom.
There is a breaking point where many airlines will simply suspend ops and have massive layoffs (not just the piddly stuff announced). I've no idea of where that point may be or how close we are. I'd like to think AMR won't play the game of "Last Man Standing" as that's not always a win.
Opinion - when offshore and ANWR became a topic, I told the wife that il will begin rising until drilling is allowed in those areas. I believe this is no more than pressure to write letters to Congress to lift the bans. While not orchestrated by the White House's inhabitant, someone is certainly turning a blind eye to what's happening.