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On 7/29/2003 12:30:20 AM iflyjetz wrote:
Borescope, UAL's cash position has increased since Jan 03.
Yields have increased greatly over the last 3 months, so I'd find it hard to believe that UAL's losing money. More of a book cooking exercise to squeeze us turnips a bit more.
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On 7/29/2003 12:30:20 AM iflyjetz wrote:
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On 7/28/2003 7:08:25 PM Borescope wrote:
The only ones who are recovering rapidly are the LUV's and the Jet Blue's. Everyone else showed a loss if it wasn't for the handouts from the tax payers. Airlines are showing record LF's, but if it costs you $90 to fly a pax and you charge $70, you can fill all the seats you have and not have anything to show for it. The truth will come when the summer is over and people slow their travel down. That's when we'll really see who's doing the "rapid recovery".
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On 7/28/2003 7:08:25 PM Borescope wrote:
The only ones who are recovering rapidly are the LUV's and the Jet Blue's. Everyone else showed a loss if it wasn't for the handouts from the tax payers. Airlines are showing record LF's, but if it costs you $90 to fly a pax and you charge $70, you can fill all the seats you have and not have anything to show for it. The truth will come when the summer is over and people slow their travel down. That's when we'll really see who's doing the "rapid recovery".
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Borescope, UAL's cash position has increased since Jan 03.
Yields have increased greatly over the last 3 months, so I'd find it hard to believe that UAL's losing money. More of a book cooking exercise to squeeze us turnips a bit more.
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On 7/29/2003 12:30:20 AM iflyjetz wrote:
Borescope, UAL's cash position has increased since Jan 03.
Yields have increased greatly over the last 3 months, so I'd find it hard to believe that UAL's losing money. More of a book cooking exercise to squeeze us turnips a bit more.
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On 7/29/2003 12:30:20 AM iflyjetz wrote:
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On 7/28/2003 7:08:25 PM Borescope wrote:
The only ones who are recovering rapidly are the LUV's and the Jet Blue's. Everyone else showed a loss if it wasn't for the handouts from the tax payers. Airlines are showing record LF's, but if it costs you $90 to fly a pax and you charge $70, you can fill all the seats you have and not have anything to show for it. The truth will come when the summer is over and people slow their travel down. That's when we'll really see who's doing the "rapid recovery".
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On 7/28/2003 7:08:25 PM Borescope wrote:
The only ones who are recovering rapidly are the LUV's and the Jet Blue's. Everyone else showed a loss if it wasn't for the handouts from the tax payers. Airlines are showing record LF's, but if it costs you $90 to fly a pax and you charge $70, you can fill all the seats you have and not have anything to show for it. The truth will come when the summer is over and people slow their travel down. That's when we'll really see who's doing the "rapid recovery".
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Borescope, UAL's cash position has increased since Jan 03.
Yields have increased greatly over the last 3 months, so I'd find it hard to believe that UAL's losing money. More of a book cooking exercise to squeeze us turnips a bit more.
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On 7/29/2003 12:30:20 AM iflyjetz wrote:
Borescope, UAL's cash position has increased since Jan 03.
Yields have increased greatly over the last 3 months, so I'd find it hard to believe that UAL's losing money. More of a book cooking exercise to squeeze us turnips a bit more.
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On 7/29/2003 12:30:20 AM iflyjetz wrote:
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On 7/28/2003 7:08:25 PM Borescope wrote:
The only ones who are recovering rapidly are the LUV's and the Jet Blue's. Everyone else showed a loss if it wasn't for the handouts from the tax payers. Airlines are showing record LF's, but if it costs you $90 to fly a pax and you charge $70, you can fill all the seats you have and not have anything to show for it. The truth will come when the summer is over and people slow their travel down. That's when we'll really see who's doing the "rapid recovery".
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On 7/28/2003 7:08:25 PM Borescope wrote:
The only ones who are recovering rapidly are the LUV's and the Jet Blue's. Everyone else showed a loss if it wasn't for the handouts from the tax payers. Airlines are showing record LF's, but if it costs you $90 to fly a pax and you charge $70, you can fill all the seats you have and not have anything to show for it. The truth will come when the summer is over and people slow their travel down. That's when we'll really see who's doing the "rapid recovery".
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Borescope, UAL's cash position has increased since Jan 03.
Yields have increased greatly over the last 3 months, so I'd find it hard to believe that UAL's losing money. More of a book cooking exercise to squeeze us turnips a bit more.
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On 7/29/2003 12:30:20 AM iflyjetz wrote:
Borescope, UAL's cash position has increased since Jan 03.
Yields have increased greatly over the last 3 months, so I'd find it hard to believe that UAL's losing money. More of a book cooking exercise to squeeze us turnips a bit more.
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Book cooking in BK your kidding right!On 7/29/2003 12:30:20 AM iflyjetz wrote:
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On 7/28/2003 7:08:25 PM Borescope wrote:
The only ones who are recovering rapidly are the LUV's and the Jet Blue's. Everyone else showed a loss if it wasn't for the handouts from the tax payers. Airlines are showing record LF's, but if it costs you $90 to fly a pax and you charge $70, you can fill all the seats you have and not have anything to show for it. The truth will come when the summer is over and people slow their travel down. That's when we'll really see who's doing the "rapid recovery".
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On 7/28/2003 7:08:25 PM Borescope wrote:
The only ones who are recovering rapidly are the LUV's and the Jet Blue's. Everyone else showed a loss if it wasn't for the handouts from the tax payers. Airlines are showing record LF's, but if it costs you $90 to fly a pax and you charge $70, you can fill all the seats you have and not have anything to show for it. The truth will come when the summer is over and people slow their travel down. That's when we'll really see who's doing the "rapid recovery".
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Borescope, UAL's cash position has increased since Jan 03.
Yields have increased greatly over the last 3 months, so I'd find it hard to believe that UAL's losing money. More of a book cooking exercise to squeeze us turnips a bit more.
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