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Is reporting that Southwest Airlines may move into the Charlotte hub of USAIRWAYS in the near future. This cannot be good news. Savy
 
The Observer is simply recycling the PIT newspapers "story".

Southwest coming?

With Southwest Airlines announcing last week that it will start flights to US Airways-dominated Pittsburgh, might Charlotte be next for the discount airline?

At least one analyst thinks so.

Mike Boyd of the Boyd Group, in a research note out this week, says Southwest seems to be counting on US Airways' demise.

He wrote: "Next likely (Southwest) target: Charlotte. The number two financial center in the nation, with strong business ties to key (Southwest)-served destinations. Again, not a traffic replacement for US Airways, but enough to make a good living."

Southwest CEO Gary Kelly said last week that Charlotte remains under consideration. Charlotte airport director Jerry Orr said he believes there are still "six or eight forks in the road" before Southwest would land here. -- TONY MECIA
 
Southwest CEO Gary Kelly said last week that Charlotte remains under consideration. Charlotte airport director Jerry Orr said he believes there are still "six or eight forks in the road" before Southwest would land here. -- TONY MECIA
 
a320av8r said:
The Observer is simply recycling the PIT newspapers "story".
WN hasn't said anything. They are waiting too.
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Where will US run and hide to now?????
 
Wn is not the only carrier holding the nails for US's coffin. Anyone that comes in and cuts fares on the life blood routes for US can get the job done.
 
Expansions can be a blessing and a curse...
WN expansion into CLT could be what breaks this bull back..cost at CLT for Usairways is lower than PHL and PIT .....
And after June ..Usairways may not be bleeding so badly anymore....
 
madders said:
Expansions can be a blessing and a curse...
WN expansion into CLT could be what breaks this bull back..cost at CLT for Usairways is lower than PHL and PIT .....
And after June ..Usairways may not be bleeding so badly anymore....
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And the sun just may rise in the west tomorrow....
 
mrman said:
Southwest's first Pittsburgh flight is still four months away, but there is already talk the discount carrier may go on the warpath against US Airways by expanding into its Charlotte hub, says The Charlotte Observer (free registration). https://registration.charlotte.com/reg/logi...%2F10623271.htm
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Southwest is either overextending itself drastically and in for a terrible beating if US AIRWAYS pulls out of this or banking on more US AIRWAYS poor management.

Although top industry analyst have already confirmed a bleak US AIRWAYS predicament with such words as "Stick a fork in it", if by some freak of business that U does survive, a reversal of fortune would no doubt cause SW dreadful consequences.

I wouldn't bet against SW who is moving aggresively and with good reason, but if they are wrong then they could end up dead on arrival.

regards,
 
Tim Nelson said:
Southwest is either overextending itself drastically and in for a terrible beating if US AIRWAYS pulls out of this or banking on more US AIRWAYS poor management.

Although top industry analyst have already confirmed a bleak US AIRWAYS predicament with such words as "Stick a fork in it", if by some freak of business that U does survive, a reversal of fortune would no doubt cause SW dreadful consequences.

I wouldn't bet against SW who is moving aggresively and with good reason, but if they are wrong then they could end up dead on arrival.

regards,
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PHL has been WN strongest and most profitable new city ever
 

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