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Southwest Airlines Newest City: PITTSBURGH!
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Thats actually the sound of the end of US Airways.
Between not being able to compete nationally with SWA, SWA going into Philly, and now Pittsburg, the labor costs they cant cut (they have said they will liquidate if they cant cut labor costs) and the baggage issue (read: blue flu) over the holidays and I'd be suprised if US Airways was still around by Memorial Day. US Airways biggest shareholder (Alabama State Pension Fund) has been threatening to liquidate for the last year. Theyre gonna do it after this. Gurantee it. It will be one of the big news stories of '05. And all those people will be outta work. Damn. |
They're 3 months too late for me... I have to fly to Pittsburgh Feb 4-6 and can't get a decent fare.
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lifesaver...
i fear you are right on. the debacle at xmas showed how vulnerable usa air is. so i guess it's now peanuts all around. at least the drinks are a bit cheaper. |
Now if they'd only add Atlanta to their service cities.....
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I am SO happy about this! US Airways has been such a nightmare for Pittsburgh, and has made it so hard to get decent fares b/c they had such a monopoly. Part of me wants US Airways to go under b/c they've f'ed Pittsburgh pretty badly, but then again they still employ a lot of people here.
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I wish they would come to Charlotte. And Tampa. That would be really convenient for me. :)
This makes me very nervous about US Air going under. Our flights for our trip to Aruba in March is booked through US Air, so if they can just hang on until then, that would be marvelous! Of course, this time around we opted not to purchase the trip insurance, so I'm sitting here on pins & needles praying I'll still have a vacation in 2 months. |
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I have WAY too many friends who work for USAirways to wish them out of business - to say nothing of all the dividend miles that I should really think about using!
Besides, the one experience I had with Southwest Airlines was plenty, thank you very much. I can't see fighting for a seat to save $10 on a ticket! |
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I wouldn't be surprised if they snuck in service through Atlanta's 'back door' such as Macon or Chattanooga. They already serve Birmingham. People will drive a couple of hundred miles just for the cheap fares. Gotta hand it to Southwest... their purchase and code-share agreement with American Trans Air finally allows 'em to thumb their noses at the Wright Amendment by codesharing outta DFW. |
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AirTran provides cheap fares from Orlando to Atlanta so I use them. I feel like Delta is in the perpetual game of catch-up with AirTran when it comes to their Orlando-Atlanta route. |
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My dad was a ground mechanic for UsAirways...they paid him well, his union rep did his job, and he got good hours. When he got laid off, we were really upset. My boyfriend worked at the airport (staples and then Brookstone) and my cousin continues to work at the airport (at Gap). I'm just glad that there will be something to keep the airport going.
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Both of my parents assure me that even if usair goes under the other airlines will honor the ticket in "some manner." Which means I'll get to my destination eventually. As for the lower priced airlines, it's making flying more "mainstream." Not that i don't love being able to fly from boston to baltimore or south eastern va to visit pals for $100 round trip. I dunno, I can still remember being young and getting real food on a plane and the flight was only 2 hours. but again that was before it was "mainstream" to fly |
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