According to a memo from American chief Tom Horton to employees, published in the Dallas Star-Telegram, the airline’s decision on whether to support or oppose a merger with US Airways will be made “within a matter of weeks.”
That’s support or opposition at the level of American’s top management.
The unions representing the airline’s flight attendants and pilots have already come out in favor of a tie-up with US Airways, which would create the world’s largest airline traffic-wise.
Although Horton’s memo makes reference to the airline’s customers, his focus is clearly elsewhere: “Our objective is unchanged — to create the most value for our owners and the strongest possible American going forward.”
After waiting for more than a year for clarity, American’s customers won’t have to wait much longer to see how their interests fare amid the competing priorities of American’s owners, managers and workers.
Reader Reality Check
Merger or no merger … how would you vote?
This article originally appeared on FrequentFlier.com.
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