DD shows they were wise. Let's don't get confused. With 9 out of 10 new companies failing the odds were never good. Anyone who knows this industry knows how tough it is to break in...for many reasons both worthy, and unworthy political shenanigans which IMO had something to do with it all. So to say it was all Tony's fault (or any CEO for that matter) is poppycock. It is just damn tough to get a new airline off the ground. So anyone who lost their ass was taking a huge risk from day one.
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