I'm just hearing the news, myself...
A previous poster said that the two airlines operate very differently -- this is true, and I believe what pushed this purchase (besides a shaky economy) is AirTran holds prime landing slots/gate space at airports where SWA has a minimal/no presence at all at places such as ATL, EWR, BOS, and others (to include the Caribbean and Mexico, which will be a first for SWA).
That said, I don't see Southwest adopting AirTran's current business model (since Southwest's own model has been very successful for them, over the years).
Instead, I see the other type aircraft currently operated by AirTran eventually being replaced by SWA's all-Boeing 737 fleet. I also envision the eventual "dismantling" of AT's hub-and-spoke system currently used in ATL and MCO.
For me, the merger is hard to get excited over, as my best friend's wife works for AT @ MCO, plus both airlines already have a presence here at home (St. Louis) with Southwest already being the largest airline.
In other words, jobs are going to be lost at places where both airlines operate...
A previous poster said that the two airlines operate very differently -- this is true, and I believe what pushed this purchase (besides a shaky economy) is AirTran holds prime landing slots/gate space at airports where SWA has a minimal/no presence at all at places such as ATL, EWR, BOS, and others (to include the Caribbean and Mexico, which will be a first for SWA).
That said, I don't see Southwest adopting AirTran's current business model (since Southwest's own model has been very successful for them, over the years).
Instead, I see the other type aircraft currently operated by AirTran eventually being replaced by SWA's all-Boeing 737 fleet. I also envision the eventual "dismantling" of AT's hub-and-spoke system currently used in ATL and MCO.
For me, the merger is hard to get excited over, as my best friend's wife works for AT @ MCO, plus both airlines already have a presence here at home (St. Louis) with Southwest already being the largest airline.
In other words, jobs are going to be lost at places where both airlines operate...