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- Dec 5, 2003
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http://www.thestreet.com/story/13213425/1/deltas-west-coast-growth-defies-wall-street-and-justice-department.html
DL's growth on the west coast continues to draw the attention of analysts and is rearranging some long-standing market share positionings including in LAX.
"So Wall Street said Delta is growing too fast, federal regulators may be saying that Delta is growing too slowly, and Delta seems to be saying that it just wants to grow on the West Coast, particularly in Seattle, where it is building a trans-Pacific hub."
"In general, Delta has been adding domestic feed to Seattle, transcontinental capacity at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York and international capacity not only in Seattle but also in Los Angeles, where it began flying Los Angeles-Shanghai on Wednesday."
DL's growth on the west coast continues to draw the attention of analysts and is rearranging some long-standing market share positionings including in LAX.
"So Wall Street said Delta is growing too fast, federal regulators may be saying that Delta is growing too slowly, and Delta seems to be saying that it just wants to grow on the West Coast, particularly in Seattle, where it is building a trans-Pacific hub."
"In general, Delta has been adding domestic feed to Seattle, transcontinental capacity at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York and international capacity not only in Seattle but also in Los Angeles, where it began flying Los Angeles-Shanghai on Wednesday."