These days, you don't expect to have fun flying; you just don't want to be hurt. Southwest Airlines does have a policy of not abusing the flying public, and we do appreciate that.
The resident smart person down at Anheuser finally said 'Enough,' ... It shouldn't have happened and now it has come to an end, so I'm sure they're all collectively breathing a sigh of relief.
They operate more collaboratively, so they spend very little time on the ground. It saves a tremendous amount of money.
They have an innovative approach to the airline business - profitability.
It's a very unusual situation. I think we could see a drop in prices come late June and in July, and that is typically when you see the big spike in prices.