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<_< -------- This one is for all my TWA friends: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rwkrE32ukzY
<_< -------- This one is for all my TWA friends: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rwkrE32ukzY
Thank goodness AA bought TWA. At least a few still have an airline career .....First time I have cried..
One Great Airline, One Stolen Future
Thank goodness AA bought TWA. At least a few still have an airline career .....
Great video...
BK would certainly change AA for good. Say goodbye to employees, contracts, pensions..... very scary.Yeah, Thank Goodness. Now 10 years later, they face the possibility of bankruptcy with most being on the bottom of the seniority list. Instead of 10 years with another company, they are about to get stiffed again. Believe me, the purchase wasn't all that great for them.
<_< ------- Listen people!------ The last thing I want to do here is start another TWA vrs. AA debate!!!----- Leave it be! It is what it is, and no amount of crying about it will change that!!!------ Who said life was fair!!? What I don't want to see, five years from now, is a tribute to AA, where a AA 737 takes off in the rain from DFW!!!------- And yes people, it could happen! (edited after the fact!) ----- In fact, speaking of dying dogs, if they continue down this same path, I'd say chances are pretty good it might!Yeah, Thank Goodness. Now 10 years later, they face the possibility of bankruptcy with most being on the bottom of the seniority list. Instead of 10 years with another company, they are about to get stiffed again. Believe me, the purchase wasn't all that great for them.
:down: :down: :down:First time I have cried..
One Great Airline, One Stolen Future
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Why must we beat that dead horse, again? :angry:
Yeah, Thank Goodness. Now 10 years later, they face the possibility of bankruptcy with most being on the bottom of the seniority list. Instead of 10 years with another company, they are about to get stiffed again. Believe me, the purchase wasn't all that great for them.
Because some people are perpetually bitter and find it necessary to blame AA for TWA's failures.
look at how the vestiges of Pan Am have survived compared to TW and you might have some basis for comparison.:down: :down: :down:
Oh please. TWA was dying dog. That's a fact. AA made a dumb business decision, an over-reaction to keep up with UA-US which in the end never happenned. Why must we beat that dead horse, again? :angry: