Horace Horsecollar
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Actually, the US Airways proposal does deal with paying off "the mess" settling with creditors. This would allow Delta to emerge from Chapter 11 bankruptcy and then to combine with US Airways, retaining the Delta name for the combined airline.CarolA said:Delta creditors actually get very little say since USAir's "bid" is dependent on DL emerging from Bankruptcy. In other words, USAir is NOT stepping up to pay the mess now, they want to wait for DL to be "cleaned" up to buy it.
The same thing happened when America West acquired US Airways. At the time, US Airways was in Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Once the merger terms were worked out, US Airways quickly emerged from bankruptcy. The airlines were then combined, retaining the US Airways name for the combined airline.
Delta has somewhere around $16.0 billion of unsecured claims. US Airways is proposing to pick up Delta for around 8.0 billion in cash and stock.
See the press release: US AIRWAYS PROPOSES TO MERGE WITH DELTA.
I agree that US Airways may not be successful, but that it's likely that some sort of merger with another carrier is in the cards for Delta.