We haven't seen a proposal from anybody, but we're sticking to what we've said all along: If you're going to talk about a solution to the problem, you've got to talk about the entire spectrum of options, and that includes closing Love Field.
We think our most frequent travelers would appreciate an expedited security process to make their airport experience a little better.
We took a look at the history of unrest coinciding [with elections] and there is definitely a history there.
We will continue to do everything we can to fight to keep it intact as it is.
We will obviously keep a close eye on what the situation is and adapt to that as well.
We'll be competitive on price as well.
We're declaring ourselves ready as a platform for commercial adoption.
We're hedging when we can.
We're talking about the health of our children. We feel the situation is of a critical nature.
We're trying to stay at Fishermen's Village. We want the shopping center management to reconsider extending our lease. I don't think they realize the amount of traffic we generate for the shopping center. There are other spots available in Charlotte County, but none are high-traffic areas. (The Port Charlotte) Town Center mall is not an option because there are no available stores.
What I have found in Nebraska is the best thing for insurers to do is get in and pay the claims, ... It's more economical, and your reputation suffers as a result of not doing that.
What you have to remember is average fares are at 20-year lows. When you run a fare sale off 20-year lows, you get fantastic fares.
Without the computer systems, you wouldn't have the kind of air service you have today,
You need to look at the history of this issue ... and you need to talk about all the options including closing Love Field as was originally intended.
You’d have to rethink service altogether in markets like that,
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