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How to Merge Two Airlines - A discussion with US Airways CEO Doug Parker, who's done it

Q. Conventional wisdom seems to be there will be these two big mergers, Delta-Northwest, and maybe United-Continental, and then the dust will settle. Do you foresee any surprises?

A. It's fair to say there will be surprises. Whatever seems like the most likely scenario is probably not where we'll end up. It's much more likely that something else will happen.

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USA320Pilot
 
How to Merge Two Airlines - A discussion with US Airways CEO Doug Parker, who's done it

Q. Conventional wisdom seems to be there will be these two big mergers, Delta-Northwest, and maybe United-Continental, and then the dust will settle. Do you foresee any surprises?

A. It's fair to say there will be surprises. Whatever seems like the most likely scenario is probably not where we'll end up. It's much more likely that something else will happen.

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Regards,

USA320Pilot

Which means Butterface does not have clue.
 
Doug, how do you merge two airlines? Tell us please so we don't screw it up like you did.
 
How to Merge Two Airlines - A discussion with US Airways CEO Doug Parker, who's done it

Q. Conventional wisdom seems to be there will be these two big mergers, Delta-Northwest, and maybe United-Continental, and then the dust will settle. Do you foresee any surprises?

A. It's fair to say there will be surprises. Whatever seems like the most likely scenario is probably not where we'll end up. It's much more likely that something else will happen.

See Story

Regards,

USA320Pilot
The thing is that Doug Parker has not done it!! Merge 2 airlines that is.
 
I found the last two questions of the interview to be very interesting:

"Conventional wisdom seems to be there will be these two big mergers, Delta-Northwest, and maybe United-Continental, and then the dust will settle. Do you foresee any surprises?
It's fair to say there will be surprises. Whatever seems like the most likely scenario is probably not where we'll end up. It's much more likely that something else will happen."

It sounds like US is involved either directly or indirectly these scenerios. IE: Aquiring some type of assets to appease the regulators



"Are airline executives calling you and asking, "Doug, how do you merge two airlines"?
That, I can't say." Because I don't have a clue!!!!!!!!!!
 
How to Merge Two Airlines - A discussion with US Airways CEO Doug Parker, who's done it

It's fair to say there will be surprises. Whatever seems like the most likely scenario is probably not where we'll end up. It's much more likely that something else will happen.

See Story

Regards,

USA320Pilot

I think it is fair to say that our CEO is giving us a heads up.

I like surprises and am more than ready for them.....let's get to it.
 
I think it is fair to say that our CEO is giving us a heads up.
Or putting a good spin on US' situation without actually saying anything......

But what do I know - I'm the one that in early 2005 said no airline would be foolish enough to want US. They'd just wait for the liquidation sale and pick up some pieces.

Jim
 
This guy does not have a clue...he is acting like the labor issues are not a problem...
 
You have to read between the lines and go back to pre-merger with Doug. Something is in the works and who knows how it will play out. Be careful what you wish for here. If AA (dougs former employer) is in the play...just think, TWA.
 
You have to read between the lines and go back to pre-merger with Doug. Something is in the works and who knows how it will play out. Be careful what you wish for here. If AA (dougs former employer) is in the play...just think, TWA.
IF I got stapled to the bottom of AA and made 50 plus bucks an hour, shared reserve with the ole TWA folks, and got a pension, heck yea! Bring it on! DFW never looked so good?! :lol:
 
IF I got stapled to the bottom of AA and made 50 plus bucks an hour, shared reserve with the ole TWA folks, and got a pension, heck yea! Bring it on! DFW never looked so good?! :lol:


Can't staple anymore. There was legislation passed after AA stapled TWA to stop that scenario. There has to be a fair integration at the least.
 
No the law states Allegheny-Mohawk LPPs, it doesnt stop a stapling or demand DOH.

same process was all ready used at US and HP ALPA and you saw its success.
 
Can't staple anymore. There was legislation passed after AA stapled TWA to stop that scenario. There has to be a fair integration at the least.
There is nothing in the law that prohibits stapling. It simply states that if the groups can not come to a fair and equitable agreement, the issue will be decided by an arbitrator. However, the arbitrator is free to decide FOR stapling. Though that is unlikely, it would be perfectly legal.
 
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