Many markets we serve will see no change in the number of flights offered with this schedule. Our November schedule provides the markets we serve with broad time-of-day coverage, while judiciously and responsibly reducing capacity.

A menu of ways those savings can be achieved.

Our on-time performance was at its lowest point in the weeks leading up to the strike.

It's certainly an unfortunate delay. We regret the inconvenience; we apologize. We work hard to avoid this. It happens to other airlines as well.

The parties have agreed to meet Thursday to review the status of bargaining and what options remain, if any, for resolution of the ongoing strike.

We are having private conversations with each of our labor unions to discuss issues impacting the future of Northwest.

We consider all of the markets we serve to be competitive.

We have those planes on the ground, ready to go. They can quickly be put in service should demand warrant it.

The company has made no decision regarding a Chapter 11 filing.