From Deseret News archives:
Delta workers warn of fallout from a merger
Dozens of Delta employees and local politicians rallied at Salt Lake City International Airport denouncing US Airways' bid to acquire the airline. Similar rallies were held in eight other cities across the country. Also on Tuesday, Delta Air Lines' board formally rejected the $8.3 billion offer.
But Delta officials believe a second US Airways bid likely will be made and warned against the fallout.
Stephen Sandstrom, a former US Airways pilot and a newly elected member of the Utah House of Representatives, said a US Airways takeover of Delta would mean Salt Lake City would lose its hub status.
"The hub is everything to an airline," Sandstrom said after the rally. "You would see frequency of flights go down and you would see prices go up."
Sandstrom added that since the US Airways and America West merger, pilot seniority lists and route lists between the two airlines have been in "total chaos."
"They have a whole bunch of pilots on furlough," Sandstrom said. "The people that lose in a hostile takeover like this are the employees and will be the employees of Delta Air Lines."
Marc Carlile, a Delta pilot who lives in South Jordan, said after the rally that US Airways is not offering an increase in service. In addition, he said, Delta's domestic route system is nearly identical to US Airways'.
"US Air is simply trying to get ahold of Delta because Delta has done very well in bankruptcy restructuring," Carlile said. "They are just trying to get something they don't have, cheaply. They see us coming out of bankruptcy in the next few months as a much stronger airline than themselves, and I think they are concerned about that."
With US Airways already operating a hub in Phoenix and Las Vegas, Carlile said, a hostile takeover would possibly end hub service out of Salt Lake City.
"The many destinations that we enjoy now with nonstop service would be gone," Carlile said. "We're finally starting to see Delta turn the corner and do better. It's almost like having the rug yanked out from under you because we've sacrificed so much as pilots, as flight attendants, as mechanics, as agents. None of us have any interest in this hostile takeover."
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