United's financial losses resulted from decisions by the carrier, including creation of low-fare carrier Ted Didn't cost extra , repainting aircraft only the ones that were scheduled for REpaint, buying new uniforms WHEN? and paying higher fuel and security costs moot point, everyone is in that boat, said Ed Faberman, president of the Air Carrier Association trade group, whose members include Denver-based Frontier Airlines, Spirit Airlines and AirTran Airways. ahhhhh, that explains it <_<
Faberman said he doesn't envision filing a lawsuit if the board approves United's request, citing the challenge of overturning an agency decision.
Tim Wagner, a spokesman for American Airlines, said, "We have no plans to sue anybody over the ATSB's decision, whichever way it goes."
Gordon Bethune, chief executive of Continental Airlines, said at the Society of American Business Editors and Writers annual meeting May 3 that United's application should be granted if the board thinks the carrier meets all the criteria.