cubfan02us
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The upcoming presentations by airline executives in New York will not
only address the industry and the individual airlines but renew the
push for consolidation.
Would not be surprised if Delta starts things rolling with a bid for Northwest.
United and US Airways next. With American and Continental combining to make
the "Big Three " from these six.
They need to do these deals while they still have about one year remaining of
the current administration's term in office. Oil is still volatile and will remain so
and foreign carriers are consolidating.
When Parker made his bid for Delta they had provisions for settling with labor,
especially the Pilot's group and I'm sure this time would be no exception. There
will be plenty of money to grease all the wheels , both in the industry, Wall Street, and
on Capital Hill.
only address the industry and the individual airlines but renew the
push for consolidation.
Would not be surprised if Delta starts things rolling with a bid for Northwest.
United and US Airways next. With American and Continental combining to make
the "Big Three " from these six.
They need to do these deals while they still have about one year remaining of
the current administration's term in office. Oil is still volatile and will remain so
and foreign carriers are consolidating.
When Parker made his bid for Delta they had provisions for settling with labor,
especially the Pilot's group and I'm sure this time would be no exception. There
will be plenty of money to grease all the wheels , both in the industry, Wall Street, and
on Capital Hill.