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Old April 25th, 2004, 04:47 PM
Mike Cordelli
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They just got BA as an interline, and in the past they have had Delta, US,
United, and ATA. I don't know if the last four are still in place or not.


"Tony Rice" wrote in message
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(HDawson228) wrote in
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They are consistantly profitable and the second
largest carrier out of Atlanta.


Which may be why they dont maintain as many (any?) interline
agreements with other airlines. This is a major factor in
Southwest's savings, other airlines wont accept their tickets and
they wont accept other airlines.



 




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