Monthly Archives: December 2006

Larry Kellner’s Meeting with Santa

Claus

Loren Steffy, who used to cover airlines for Bloomberg, is now a business columnist with the Houston Chronicle.

Loren takes a swipe at the ongoing merger mania in the airline sector in his column this week in which a well-known airline CEO whines to Santa about what he wants and why he thinks he has to have it.

Nice job Loren.

Although done in jest, his column brings up a good point. If you are an airline CEO right now — just what do you do? Sit on the sidelines or jump into the shark-infested merger pool? If you don’t consider a merger, you may be odd man left out. But if you do, then what?

There’s no easy answer. But it’s certainly the reason the next six months in this industry are going to be some of the most interesting in recent history.

Oops. Forget DFW Too

Electric Plug

Yesterday bad weather was the name of the game at DFW, before the storm that is now socking Chicago moved East.

Needless to say, for American, considering that both St. Louis and Chicago are now out of the mix, DFW has been pretty much a nuthouse this morning.

And that was before the power went out.

Yep. Just had two confirmations that most of the DFW Airport now has no power.

The outage apparently includes the control tower.

Oh boy.

Wanna Get Away?

22C3Backyardsnow

If that’s the case, and you were planning on flying out of Chicago — forget it. The latest from Chicago — American’s operation at ORD is completely shut down until 5 p.m. United is operating sporadically.

Maybe a bicycle would not be such a bad idea? Even better — stay home.