#802918 by Guest
17 Feb 2012, 08:38
17 Feb 2012, 08:38
Just on my way to work, and heard a reasonably interesting interview with Ridgway on the Today programme - slightly vacuous by slipping BBC standards, but nevertheless gave a reasonable indication of the case VS will argue.
The interviewer did seem to suggest to Ridgway that there is no direct route competition on the routes BA will potentially inherit, and that VS real motivation was to prevent BA gaining a slot majority at LHR.
When pressed on why VS didn't bid more aggressively for BMI, he rather deftly avoided the question.
The general feeling at LHR, certainly at my senior management level, is that this merger will be good for both companies, and that VS is being a little churlish because it lost out in the bidding war.
Opinions anyone?
The interviewer did seem to suggest to Ridgway that there is no direct route competition on the routes BA will potentially inherit, and that VS real motivation was to prevent BA gaining a slot majority at LHR.
When pressed on why VS didn't bid more aggressively for BMI, he rather deftly avoided the question.
The general feeling at LHR, certainly at my senior management level, is that this merger will be good for both companies, and that VS is being a little churlish because it lost out in the bidding war.
Opinions anyone?