New American Airlines CEO vows to make merger work
Source: AP-Excite
By DAVID KOENIG
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) - American Airlines and US Airways seem an unlikely couple, even to the man who took over the combined company after they completed their merger on Monday.
Doug Parker says, however, that American's buttoned-down, corporate culture will be the perfect complement to his scrappy US Airways, where "we sometimes fire before we're ready."
At his spartan, temporary office in American's Fort Worth headquarters, the longtime US Airways CEO sat down for a wide-ranging interview with The Associated Press.
Parker talked about the merger, the government's attempt to block the deal, looming competition from foreign airlines, and the public's perception of air travel. The answers have been edited for length and clarity.
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File-This Feb. 14, 2013 file photo shows U.S. Airways CEO Doug Parker during a news conference at DFW International Airport in Grapevine, Texas. American Airlines and US Airways seem an unlikely couple, even to the man who will lead the combined company after their merger on Monday, Dec. 9, 2013. Parker says, however, that American's buttoned-down, corporate culture will be the perfect complement to his scrappy US Airways, where "we sometimes fire before we're ready." (AP Photo/LM Otero, File)
SoapBox
(18,791 posts)Higher fares
Reduced service in smaller markets
Every seat full...always
Huge indifferent staff...and no one will know anything because they will be too frick'n big
And keep in mind it is Parker in charge...get ready for America West in American's clothing.
geomon666
(7,512 posts)BOHICA
bayareaboy
(793 posts)in the past, I have always had bad service from American and would never book with them again. Oh and didn't they play games with Ch 11 and try and squeeze out their unions?