According to this report in USA Today, Virgin America has received "tentative approval to fly".
Can anyone confirm this from other sources?
Nick
Can anyone confirm this from other sources?
Nick
Originally posted by Scrooge
Lifted from A'net
The conditions include:
**Confirming that the current CEO has terminated employment with the applicant within 90 days of the certificate being issued and any follow-on consultancy within 180 days following termination of employment.
Replacing its current Chief Executive Officer, who the record suggested might be considered "beholden" to foriegn interests under DOT precedent, with a new official presumably having no prior affiliation with the non-U.S. investors of Virgin America.
Originally posted by David
Sitting in the Delta room at MCO at the moment, but for some reason letvafly.com is showing a blank white page or has delta blocked it on their network ?
Originally posted by tallprawnOriginally posted by David
Sitting in the Delta room at MCO at the moment, but for some reason letvafly.com is showing a blank white page or has delta blocked it on their network ?
Blank for me also - Shame on you for thinking that Delta had blocked the site...[:p]
Originally posted by Bazz
Talk about free trade!? Do DOT want a seat on the board as well? Still I guess progress is progress. BTW the letvafly.com site is up again.
Originally posted by Bazz
From the Press Release, they could be flying as early as next month! Practically this may not be possible but at least now we know it WILL happen. [y]
After removing Mr. Reid as CEO, which the agency acknowledged would pose challenges for the new airline, Virgin America would be allowed to retain him as a consultant for six months.so hes not out of the picture just yet.
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