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US Airways to Keep American's Name, Texas HQ
Aviation Week's report on details that are coming out about US Airways's proposal to take over AMR. (www.aviationweek.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
I don't see this happening. US has to many issues with unions they haven't fixed yet and the people under AMR are just as stubborn. I think our government will see this and reject the merger.
I read this stuff and shrug my shoulders and laugh. I live right by PHL, winds outta the east today and just got to see the A333 service from Rome come in. The one flight they have from Rome to the main "international hub" in Philly. Philadelphians, at least the ones that travel, tend to consider US Airways the inferior local bad airline we are stuck with. Flying thru SFO recently, i look at all those United flights and think wow, now that's a real airline. US Air has so many problems, as others have pointed out, but also they are just so much smaller than American. How on earth could this possibly work?
AA was so predatory that I wanted to see them go under years ago when Bob Crandall was at the helm. AA would go into a small city, undercut a regional airline for month after month, operating at a loss, until the other airline(s) serving that city gave up, then they would jack up the prices, cut flights and services and gloat. It's happened all over the country. Yes, it's business, but AA is about to get what it deserves. And I hated to see America West take U.S. Airways' name--the reasoning was that US Airways had a more recognized name throughout the country and in foreign nations. Unfortunately they also had a reputation that was not always very flattering. I usually flew four segments every week on AWE and had nothing but great things to say. It wasn't always that way after the merger.
Parker has the three unions with seats on the creditors committee on board with the merger. If he gets the rest of the creditor committee to agree with US AIrways plan on how to proceed with American's bankruptcy, the creditor committee can petition the judge to allow a competing plan to be entered in the bankruptcy process. American would lose the right to have exclusivity during the bankruptcy process. Parkers's plan saves almost 6000 jobs over Americans plan. If the "money" guys see the value in this and other aspects of his plan, this is a done deal.
well ad someone previously said, two wrongs don't make a right. This merger probably won't be great like delta and united. the network is small. remember when us airways merged psa etc,that didn't go so well and then they did it again with AWE. let's see how this plays out.
I hope this never happens. US should stay as far away as possible from the sky nazis. If you don't feel that's an accurate name for AA, ask any former Braniff or TWA employee.
Don't forget Eastern Air Lines...