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I stand corrected, thanx...
My understanding is that the main processessor at Cendant Corporation went down. It not only affected United's Worldwide Reservations system, but also the airport checkin computers which are tied together with reservations worldwide. Apollo travel agencies were also affected and any other computers tied to Cendant Corporation's main processor.
It was a computer glitch to a main processor at the outsourced company. Maybe this will be an well-deserved lession that outsourcing does not ultimately work in the long run. If other companies are starting to figure this out, perhaps UA should also.
I believe I just recently read that Virgin may be looking at the refinery business...Uhh, where, exactly would the airlines get the tens of billions of dollars to buy an oil company? Even a small oil company like Valero has a market value well in excess of all USA airlines combined (including WN and its $13 billion market cap).
It would be a good idea if I got my friends together and did the same thing, but the same restriction would prevent us (we don't have tens of billions of dollars with which to get into that business). I'd like to have a gold mine, but I can't really afford to buy one.