Yes Southwest is staring bankruptcy right in the face. Their wonderful fuel hedging idea is finally starting to back fire on them and Boeing finally wants them to pay for ther airplanes. So we will see how well they have the Mr. Roberts, oh wait that's Mr. Rogers attituted after they become short staffed and not the highest paid in the industry. SWA employees are the highest paid and yet still find a reason to pickett at some airports for more money. It's a shame that when I started working for the airlines a SWA employee that would have started on the same day as me would have been making about $5 more an hour, no wonder they are always nice and friendly. If all other airlines were not understaffed, over worked, and under paid, maybe customer service would be a lil higher. If other airlines didn't have interline agreements the employees would not have to deal with half of the ticketing problem headaches. Also I didn't say that it doesn't happen on UA or AA but at least they have the option of booking you on another airline. As it goes for US Airways and others staring bankruptcy in the face, they absolutely are. I am honestly suprised US Airways hasn't completely folded yet.
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