Southwest wants a word with the judge
Southwest Airlines wants to offers its unique perspective on competition in markets affecting the US Airways / American Airlines merger and particularly wants to talk about New York La Guardia and Washington DC Reagan National airports.
Surprised?
Southwest wants to offer that it doesn’t have competitive influence in those markets because it has too few slots. This, of course, is to angle for an advantage in accessing slots at those airports that will almost certainly be given up in such a merger.
I like Southwest Airlines, I really do. But this strikes me as a particularly craven move on their part. The airline has not been willing to pay the market rate for such slots and it has lost opportunities to expand in those markets as a result.
Everyone senses a win coming up for these two airlines and most likely via a negotiated settlement between the Department of Justice and US Airways and American Airlines. Now everyone wants a piece of the action. One wonders just how many airline executives at Southwest, Delta and other airlines have been sticking their oars in to gain advantage.
Absolutely slots should be given up. And those slots should go to high bidders. If we’re not going to treat slots as a public commodity to be managed, then those who own them should at least get the greatest economic benefit from them.
If Southwest wants more slots, it needs to do a much better job analyzing the value and pony up the money. It really is that simple.

well well well, so southwest wants a special word with the judge. this has stink written all over it. to be sure, delta and southwest have ALWAYS had their hands all over this. i have it on fairly good authority, that a delta lobbyist on cap. hill said that their ultimate goal was to gain everything back from the original DL/US slot swap. surprised? heck no. as for southwest, they, like their counter parts at delta are playing dirty. like they always do.
They were approved by the judge to file an amicus brief. I actually do think that SWA can do more harm than good in doing so.