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metro
08-17-2007, 07:38 AM
My how times have changed.............



Southwest poised to become world's largest airline

By Alan Zibel
AP Business Writer

WASHINGTON — Southwest Airlines Co. is on pace to unseat American Airlines this year as the world's biggest airline, measured by passenger traffic.

The domestic-only discount carrier already has eclipsed American's combined domestic and international traffic during the first five months of 2007, according to a government tally released Thursday.

Southwest carried 40.3 million passengers on domestic routes between January and May, an increase of 4.2 percent from last year.

"We're thrilled to watch our customer base grow,” said Brandy King, a Southwest spokewoman, who attributed the growth to the company's tradition of friendly customer service. "With so many airlines offering low fares, I think customer service makes all the difference in the world.”

American, owned by AMR Corp., carried 40 million passengers during the January-May period, down 1.8 percent from last year's levels. American's international traffic for that five month period was 8.7 million, up 0.3 percent in the first five months; its domestic traffic of 31.3 million was down 2.4 percent.

Last year, Dallas-based Southwest was the No. 2 airline worldwide, according to International Air Transport Association passenger traffic statistics. It carried about 96.3 million passengers, ranking behind Fort Worth, Texas-based American, which carried about 100 million passengers.

American, which could not immediately be reached for comment, has been the top U.S. airline for the past five years, according to the Transportation Department's Bureau of Transportation Statistics.

Rounding out the top five were Delta Air Lines Inc., UAL Corp.'s United Airlines and Northwest Airlines Corp.

Overall passenger traffic on U.S. airlines in the first five months of the year was up 1.8 percent from last year, with 307.9 million total passengers.

In May, U.S. airlines carried 64.7 million passengers, up 0.4 percent from the same month last year.

Shares of AMR rose 34 cents to $22.40 in after-hours trading Thursday after rising

Oh GAWD the Smell!
08-17-2007, 07:41 AM
Cool! I love "Cattle Call Airlines"

My mom just retired from there.

Good stock too, it keeps splitting, so it's always affordable.

OUman
08-17-2007, 09:27 AM
It may be called "Cattle Air", but last time I flew WN the new leather seats were VERY comfortable, it didn't feel like I was sitting on a hard, uncomfortable aircraft seat, actually, these seats were way more comfortable than Delta's seats in its 777-200ER. Lot more legroom as well. You want to talk about a cramped cabin, try flying in a DL 772ER Y-class cabin for eight hours straight, and I'm not that tall either.

Oh GAWD the Smell!
08-17-2007, 04:31 PM
It may be called "Cattle Air", but last time I flew WN the new leather seats were VERY comfortable, it didn't feel like I was sitting on a hard, uncomfortable aircraft seat, actually, these seats were way more comfortable than Delta's seats in its 777-200ER. Lot more legroom as well. You want to talk about a cramped cabin, try flying in a DL 772ER Y-class cabin for eight hours straight, and I'm not that tall either.

Try flying to Japan in the back of a C-130...Sitting in a cargo net.

That flight felt like it was two years long.

OUman
08-17-2007, 07:59 PM
Very true, I was only comparing passenger airlines though. Given a chance, I wouldn't mind flying in a C-130 though.