WASHINGTON (AP) -- The president of US Airways accused Delta Air Lines of anticompetitive behavior Tuesday, criticizing an alliance Delta is pursuing with two other major carriers.
"Delta's strategy is built on one basic element: US Airways' failure," the company's president, David Siegel, said in reference to Delta's proposed code-share agreement with Continental Airlines and Northwest Airlines.
Siegel referred to the proposed Continental-Delta-Northwest partnership as the "Axis of Evil" and called Delta Chairman Leo Mullin "Dr. Evil."
and you thought your only problem was the RJDC
"Delta's strategy is built on one basic element: US Airways' failure," the company's president, David Siegel, said in reference to Delta's proposed code-share agreement with Continental Airlines and Northwest Airlines.
Siegel referred to the proposed Continental-Delta-Northwest partnership as the "Axis of Evil" and called Delta Chairman Leo Mullin "Dr. Evil."
and you thought your only problem was the RJDC