AA Merger

There is a bit of hot talk again about more consolidation among US airlines as a result of American Airlines (AMR) President Tom Horton responding to a question about whether or not they included in such a consolidation.  He replied “Yes, it could.”

Does it mean they’re actively seeking a partner?  No, it does not.

I suspect that Horton’s response was more off the cuff than anything and simply not closing doors on the idea.  I do not think the current management team is seeking that kind of consolidation simply because it really does mean that many of them must go. 

Does it mean US Airways is a suitor to American Airlines?  No, it does not.  Even Doug Parker realizes that American Airlines tends to simply buy companies to shut them down from competing with AA.  He knows that the management isn’t about to give up the reins in a merger of equals and he knows that they are the one airline that has far bigger problems than US Airways.

Mind you, I continue to think that AA could stand a dose of US Airways management.  But a merger doesn’t begin to look attractive until there is a deal with the various labor groups and one can see what the financial impact is of those deals. 

In short, I don’t think there will be anymore consolidation in the near term (12 to 18 months).

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