I heard from an unreliable source not long ago (in a Ford Galaxy, far, far away...),
a rumor of a merger between America West and US.
Let's face it, US's name is M.U.D. with the traveling public in the east, and is an invisible entity on the west coast. My source said the merger would create a new airline called "New World Airways" with the alliance star on the tail, and the alliance generic black 'n white paint scheme (the golden parachute over the world tail logo was taken already by CO...)
The newly created airline would pick up hubs in PHX (the fastest growing city in the USA), and LAS (neck and neck with PHX) connecting them with the major population and business centers along the east coast.
The two airlines provide a synergy in their route systems for east-west traffic, and would provide the alliance with increased west coast feed to the pacific (UAL) and east coast feed to the Carribean and Europe (US). It also completes the Central/Latin American triangle with feed from the west coast and PHX to those destinations. UAL would benefit, too. This union would eliminate their need to keep their low-cost Ted unit, enabling a further downsizing but preserving their long-haul feed through the alliance.
This also povides a convenient exit point for upper US mgmt, replete with the lavish bonuses, severance, travel, and pension packages for a job well done...
IMHO, I do not see a US-UAL merge. The labor groups ultimately are not compatible, and UAL is fickle. Just look at their history of attempted M&A's (Frontier comes to mind....).
Anybody else hear about this one? I heard our mgmt called this "plan b"...
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a rumor of a merger between America West and US.
Let's face it, US's name is M.U.D. with the traveling public in the east, and is an invisible entity on the west coast. My source said the merger would create a new airline called "New World Airways" with the alliance star on the tail, and the alliance generic black 'n white paint scheme (the golden parachute over the world tail logo was taken already by CO...)
The newly created airline would pick up hubs in PHX (the fastest growing city in the USA), and LAS (neck and neck with PHX) connecting them with the major population and business centers along the east coast.
The two airlines provide a synergy in their route systems for east-west traffic, and would provide the alliance with increased west coast feed to the pacific (UAL) and east coast feed to the Carribean and Europe (US). It also completes the Central/Latin American triangle with feed from the west coast and PHX to those destinations. UAL would benefit, too. This union would eliminate their need to keep their low-cost Ted unit, enabling a further downsizing but preserving their long-haul feed through the alliance.
This also povides a convenient exit point for upper US mgmt, replete with the lavish bonuses, severance, travel, and pension packages for a job well done...
IMHO, I do not see a US-UAL merge. The labor groups ultimately are not compatible, and UAL is fickle. Just look at their history of attempted M&A's (Frontier comes to mind....).
Anybody else hear about this one? I heard our mgmt called this "plan b"...
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