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The Biggest Airlines To Ever Go Bankrupt

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It is always disappointing when a great brand goes down. This brings back some fond memories of the seventies for me.

My first flight to Europe was on a Pan Am jet and I usually flew down to visit my parents in New Smyrna Beach in the winter on Eastern. Both IME were very good airlines, in a day when air travel seemed more "civilized" and less about having to line up for everything and then being jammed into the plane like cattle.

My first experience of air travel in first class was on Eastern. They had to cancel my flight from YYZ to DAB, due to mechanical issues. The economy section the next day was already full, so they upgraded me to first class. I must say, I did enjoy that trip!! :cool:
 

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The writer of the article (and the WSJ editor editor who approved the article as well!) apparently don't realize that "famous" and "infamous" are not synonyms. If the TWA terminal at JFK and the Braniff name were infamous, nobody would be considering resurrecting them.

As well as other grammatical errors.

- People appreciating the completion to government carriers created by privately owned airline.

- Mexicana failed from 1928 to 2010. (I know that time travels more slowly in Mexico, but even in Mexico that is a long time for a failure to play out.)

And this is the great one: "Similar to the major U.S. carriers of decades past, Air Berlin was veneered by its customers." I'm trying to picture this. The plane rolls up to the gate on the tarmac, and the ground crew encases the plane in scaffolding. Meanwhile, the gate agents are giving all of the passengers thin sheets of wood and spray-on adhesive . As the passengers board, they pass through the scaffolding and each in turn, presses their sheet of wood onto the side of the plane.

With a business model such as that, it's no wonder they went bankrupt. Heck, it's surprising they got off the ground in the first place!!!!
 
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The writer of the article (and the WSJ editor editor who approved the article as well!) apparently don't realize that "famous" and "infamous" are not synonyms. If the TWA terminal at JFK and the Braniff name were infamous, nobody would be considering resurrecting them.
With a business model such as that, it's no wonder they went bankrupt. Heck, it's surprising they got off the ground in the first place!!!!
"Veneered." Seriously! Painful to read. And with writers like that, Forbes should go bankrupt!
 

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This list is also just airlines that shut down. Without looking up numbers, I would think that the top bankruptcy would be one of United, American, or Delta.
 

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The writer of the article (and the WSJ editor editor who approved the article as well!) apparently don't realize that "famous" and "infamous" are not synonyms... As well as other grammatical errors...

I veneer the grammatical police. They hold an estimated position in our society.
They could also serve as mattress police to make sure the tags are still there. :D

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