Here was Jerry's statement on the question.
Delta's focus and goals remain unchanged
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November 16, 2006
In a memo to all employees Wednesday, Jerry Grinstein said Delta unexpectedly received from US Airways an unsolicited letter proposing the merger of our two carriers as part of Delta's emergence from bankruptcy. You have heard this news already since US Airways simultaneously made the letter public. Delta people have participated in the hard work and tough choices driving our company's already remarkable restructuring progress. I know you care deeply about what this means for our airline.
Our goal is for Delta to exit bankruptcy in the first half of 2007 as an independent, stand-alone company – not as a merged, acquired, or otherwise consolidated airline. We are working hard to regain an industry position of strength and leadership. From that position, we can best control our own destiny and pursue the direction that best benefits all Delta constituents, including Delta people, now and in the future.
Delta is obligated to review this proposal carefully, and we will do so. We already had declined discussions when US Airways approached us earlier this fall. Obviously, others are recognizing the success we’ve achieved together by reducing costs, increasing revenue, and improving customer products and services, along with other significant progress. You have good reason to be proud of the positive response you’re helping our company earn.
The Bankruptcy Court has granted Delta management the exclusive right until February 15, 2007, to create our own plan of reorganization. During this “exclusivity†period, other parties are not allowed to submit competing plans. I’ve said before and continue to believe that the history of mergers in the airline industry is almost always one of failure with over-promise of synergies and under-delivery of results. (emphasis added) That continues to be my view.
Now more than ever, your support and commitment are key to the goal we all share: Delta’s long-term success. Thank you for remaining focused on our operations and taking care of Delta customers and each other, especially in the busy Thanksgiving travel season ahead.
Jerry Grinstein