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Mar 18, 2020
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JuicyJam
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To me that sounds like a company reacting to what they foresee
as a large drop in demand. Can't keep all those planes in the air if the flight is losing money every time.
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Military uses the term "fratricide" to describe mistakes where good guys........
BleedCougarBlue2
3/18/20 6:18pm
To me that sounds like a company reacting to what they foresee
JuicyJam
3/18/20 6:24pm
The point is that the underlying hysteria is forcing their response
CougarCanuck76
3/18/20 6:27pm
Bingo.
BleedCougarBlue2
3/18/20 6:40pm
I agree w/ you 100% but my point is this may not have been required at all......
BleedCougarBlue2
3/18/20 6:40pm
Why isn't drastic reduction in air travel a top priority?
Plato
3/18/20 6:26pm
Airlines were already reeling from the impact of the pandemic in Asia & Europe.
chilango
3/18/20 6:47pm
International was taking a hit but domestic was still strong. Not anymore.
BleedCougarBlue2
3/18/20 6:51pm
My understanding is that airlines make most of their money on intl. business
chilango
3/18/20 6:56pm
That really depends on the individual airline. United Airlines is very heavy...
BleedCougarBlue2
3/18/20 11:02pm
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