Is Bigger Really Better
?Does Bigger Really Mean Better
When looking at the aviation industry?s desire to merge into one mecca airline, a
good example is with United Airlines and US Airways, many consumers forget about
those who are actually working for those airlines ?Consumers beware - further
consolidation could lead to higher prices and poorer service?(Marks). Sure bringing
together two ideas to make the route system of one particualar airline vaster, but the
effects on the
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running. With further consolidation an employee will have less opportunity for diversity,
and be subject to more rigid guidelines. How much better is that!
?Works Cited
Grigg, April. Telephone interview. 19 April 2001.
Marks, Alexandra. ?Critics of Airline Mergers Launch Countermoves.? Christian Science
Monitor Vol. 93 Issue 86 (2001): pp.2
Mitchell, Kevin P. Airline Competition Concentration. U.S. Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on
Antitrust. Washington: FDCH Congressional Testimony, 21 Mar. 2001
?Unions Won?t Support American?s Purchase of TWA.? AP Worldstream 28 Mar. 2001
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