"Also, didn't CAL announce that Bethune would retire soon? Nothing like making your retiring CEO be the bad guy so the "new" management that steps in can be the "saviors". "
I don't know, maybe he feels free to mention some hard truths. If fares don't go up (and looks to me that they're still going down year-year, overall), and fuel stays nicely north of $30, none of the "legacy" carriers will make money. Then it becomes a contest of attrition. Who has the most resources, biggest cash flow (least deficit)? It's not Continental, unless it goes back into bk, which no one wants. Delta in bankruptcy would be formidable, UA will be tougher post bk, and AMR will be quite tough, with costs recently lower than Continental's. There are no unpledged assets or hidden assets at CAL, once the rest of Express is sold. It will take time, but then the Titanic didn't sink in a second, either. I don't mean to be alarmist, but if LUV and Jetblue keep fares down and everyone keeps matching, something has to give. OK USAir will probaly be the first to go Ch 7, but that will take time and how much money does CAL want to bleed in the meantime?