Oh, so now you want the topic to be B6 growth at AA expense? What happened to DL crushes all LCCs? Why don't you want to discuss that falsehood any longer? Could it be because you can't fabricate any data to support your made-up claims (i.e. lies), World Fraudster?
no, you and others are the ones that wanted to throw FL and B6 into the conversation in a fleeting attempt at trying to find something that DL did wrong.
quite simply, DL has done a better job of protecting and building its hubs.
AA defined its cornerstone strategy to involve its hubs and yet in all several of them, excepting DFW and MIA, AA was not the top airline.
and those two hubs are EXACTLY where competition is growing in the US airline industry.
and even for the combined DAL/DFW market based even on DOT data before the WA restrictions fell, AA did not carry the majority of domestic local traffic.
and the real issue that you and others want to hold onto is that AA will somehow find a savior on the west coast that will allow it to regain its position of leadership that it gave up. and there is simply no savior that can give AA a competitive position in the west coast to Asia market.
DL and UA laid out their strategies on the west coast - UA got a head start to Asia and built on its historic strength in SFO but DL has built a hub at SEA that along with DTW serves the entire US to the largest markets in Asia. AA has done that at DFW but they will not be able to achieve that goal on the west coast without having another carrier operating one for one on every route AA tries to operate from LAX to Asia.
AS can't help AA where it most needs west coast help.
and the DOJ wouldn't permit a merger between AS any of the big 4 without substantial asset divestitures which likely would make the deal not worth it - on top of the difference in costs between AA and AS that would require significant downsizing of AS's oeprations.
AA's own history in other parts of the country and the current strategic position it is in at LAX and to Asia are all part of the same package.
AA snoozed in NYC, DL and UA built comparably sized operations and AA is relegated to a much lower position.
the same thing will happen in LAX because AA waited to long to focus on its network in the interest of protecting shareholder interests and then could only merge with an airline that did nothing to help AA where it most needed help in Asia.