Come on folks! I started this thread as a way of sharing the memories of TWA with any of you who wish to take advantage of that opportunity.
Those of you who want to continue your never ending food fights should start your own thread. This is not the place. The integration is over. The economy is in the tank. The airline industry is struggling for survival.
We worked very hard to create a certificate that would be something special for those with fond memories of TWA in their hearts. Obviously, those people will be primarily former TWA employees and passengers.
Let me add however, that those from AA who have admired TWA over the years, who felt the pain when TWA was victimized by such events as Flight 800 and the highjacking ordeal of Flight 847, who shared with their counterparts at TWA that unique bond that people in the airline industry sometimes seem to share with each other across companies, then you too, are more than welcome to be a part of this effort.
Just as TWA is now part of AA, the memories of TWA are ALSO part of AA, and have been so recognized at the CR Smith Museum. AA has a long and proud heritage, and TWA is now a part of that. So any n
AAtive who shares that vision is more than welcome as far as I'm concerned. We are all one now, or should be.
And remember...to be a true TWAer, is to set an example of what being the best is all about, and these days that means continuing to make American Airlines the best.
Thanks,
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