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No, and I don't think SEA will give up on AS, either.robbedagain said:AS wont give up SEA...
Indeed. Maybe it'll do what "Keep DL my DL" did for this place...WorldTraveler said:good for AS....
Lol.Internet chat gurus
I'm fairly certain most people on the intahwebz have enough self-awareness to recognize that what they're chatting about won't ultimately affect decisions on that scale.Doesn't matter, though.
...Or it could payoff, and they'll be just fine. Who knows? Isn't watching it all play out half the fun?AS' self-described push to retain its independence could very well go down as one of the biggest strategic blunders in the airline industry...
Hardly shocking. Take a look at a route map, Skippy.WorldTraveler said:and note that AS paid 30 cents more gallon for jet fuel than DL. wowza.
Even a 12% CASM advantage is diminished when you pay that kind of fuel premium.