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Regional Carrier Plans Bargain Airline
Atlantic Coast to Reject Offer of New United Airlines Contract
WASHINGTON (Post) - Atlantic Coast Airlines plans to sever its 14-year bond with United Airlines and become a low-fare airline that could increase competition for price-conscious travelers in the Washington region.
Complete Story: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/artic...-2003Jul26.html
Chip asks: UAL and ACA recently reached an agreement to continue their business relationship until December 31, however, UAL now has a choice. Under bankruptcy court rules, UAL can either accept ACA's existing contract or get out of it with a judge's approval. If UAL does not elect to pay the current fee, the airline must sever the relationship and try to find more IAD feed in addition to TSA. How will this news effect UAL's IAD hub, the new business plan, the POR, and the DIP revenue and cash flow targets after December 31?
In addition, the Washington Post wrote an independent ACA would probably force lower fares and competition with US Airways, particularly in mid-size markets.
Best regards,
Chip
Atlantic Coast to Reject Offer of New United Airlines Contract
WASHINGTON (Post) - Atlantic Coast Airlines plans to sever its 14-year bond with United Airlines and become a low-fare airline that could increase competition for price-conscious travelers in the Washington region.
Complete Story: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/artic...-2003Jul26.html
Chip asks: UAL and ACA recently reached an agreement to continue their business relationship until December 31, however, UAL now has a choice. Under bankruptcy court rules, UAL can either accept ACA's existing contract or get out of it with a judge's approval. If UAL does not elect to pay the current fee, the airline must sever the relationship and try to find more IAD feed in addition to TSA. How will this news effect UAL's IAD hub, the new business plan, the POR, and the DIP revenue and cash flow targets after December 31?
In addition, the Washington Post wrote an independent ACA would probably force lower fares and competition with US Airways, particularly in mid-size markets.
Best regards,
Chip