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Old Jul 30, 2019, 7:31 am
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Originally Posted by joshwex90
In the hypothetical situation that UA made a stink about it, then perhaps something would change. (Not sure whether UA would need to complain to Dan or IAA.)

But UA would need to really complain, not just send a letter. And for that to happen, there would need to be serious pressure placed on UA. Problem is, who would place that pressure? Shareholders won't - as long as UA is profitable, why rock the boat? UA isn't going to do it out of generosity of the heart - they keep flying full Polaris with the crappy lounges, and know that nicer lounges will end up costing them more money but won't likely lead to any increase in their loads (which can't get much bigger barring up-gauging and/or new cities, higher frequency). But that isn't happening just because of a better lounge.

TLV is the only (real) option if you want Israel, and there's a captive audience of Israel-based flyers and pax who specifically need to go to Israel. It's not like the competition offers something better to make it worth UA's while to try and change. (LY offers better lounges, but is so much worse in other ways that the lounge isn't what's making or breaking it.)
They do have a whole operation in TLV though, (as in sales team, etc). I'm sure if people made a stink they could do something about it. UA for sure has an interest in protecting their contracts to/from TLV by having a better product (hard/lounge, etc). With Kirby who knows, but they are adding a few domestic lounges. Judging from the crowding at the DANs, it doesn't make sense that the IAA wouldn't just like to rent more space.
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