This is not desperation. It's just aggressive competition.
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It's not as if Southwest's situation at Love Field has suddenly changed it's always been one of their smaller stations.
Dan Garton
It is far less cumbersome to sell it at the gate and you have essentially no waste -- it's in a refrigerator, so anything unsold can be sold on the next flight. All the food put on the plane that isn't sold is waste. We also don't have any problems with running out of the meals passengers want -- we can just pull extra meals from the next gate.
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History was made tonight as American Airlines gave away more than 20,000 free, round-trip tickets as part of the largest-ever airline ticket giveaway. We believe in rewarding people for their loyalty, and tonight these devoted fans went home with free American Airlines ticket vouchers. Each Mavericks fan here tonight will soon have the opportunity to experience American's extraordinary new service from Love Field, and we look forward to showing them our special brand of appreciation.
Dan Garton
You take one of those routes, it was probably a challenging route to begin with and we just look at the restructuring and the loss of the other flights as the straw that's going to break that camel's back.
Dan Garton
We're in a tussle down at Love Field and we're going to be aggressive down there. We're not going to sit by and watch somebody steal our customers and ruin our company.
Dan Garton
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