mrfish3726
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Can't argue with a 56 million dollar loss for one month. Figure by years end UAL will be what, a close total to 650+ million loss for the year. Remember the next few months are going to be a killer for everyone. Some (UAL) will feel the heat more than others (F9). Whats your break even load factor? Is it still 90 to 95%? You won't be seeing those 80% load factors in the next two months.
I guess you losing 56 million still puts you in a better financial situation than F9 (NOT).
The pain hasn't subsided at UAL yet
. When things really get rolling and your management gets off their A$$, they'll be coming for more pay conssesion. Just like USAIR! :blink: You started the gloating I hope you can handle the ribbing! 
Can't argue with a 56 million dollar loss for one month. Figure by years end UAL will be what, a close total to 650+ million loss for the year. Remember the next few months are going to be a killer for everyone. Some (UAL) will feel the heat more than others (F9). Whats your break even load factor? Is it still 90 to 95%? You won't be seeing those 80% load factors in the next two months.
I guess you losing 56 million still puts you in a better financial situation than F9 (NOT).
The pain hasn't subsided at UAL yet

