Details of proposal at following link....
http://www.usairways.com/awa/content/op ... fault.aspx
On CNBC Mike Boyd says it's a purely financial deal, only good for stockholders and bankers, bad for consumers (i.e. higher prices/less service) and bad for employees (i.e. layoffs) regardless of what Parker says. They also spoke to analyst Ray Neidl, who was noncommital about whether or not he liked the deal but who agreed the cost savings were compelling, and then they got Doug Parker on the phone who more or less stated that they have a formula for combining airlines to realize synergies (this is the kind of talk investment bankers love and employees hate) and he saw no reason why a Delta merger wouldn't be as successful as AW/US Air. He said Delta had not yet responded but had basically turned down an earlier approach some months ago. What's obvious is some hubs would have to go (or be severly cut back, especially Charlotte) for this to work and if they are going to realize the kind of cost savings they are talking about, employees should start sending out resumes now...



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