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6-08-2011 @ 6:36PM
prs said...
Exactly. Delta and the other airlines have contracts to fly troops. They honored their contract. The military needs to let troops know how much baggage they're allowed or change the contract if inadequate for the troops. How much donated services do you think Halliburton is giving away to the military. The airline industry as a whole is a very unprofitable industry. We may bitch and moan about all their fees and rules but I won't invest any any airline today. While Delta made some money last year, this year's outlook is dismal. I don't they'd have a positive bottom line over the past 10 years except for filing bankruptcy.
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