MERGING AIRLINES CELEBRATION IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA

The celebration at San Francisco International Airport (SFO) was in place because of a business merging approach between Alaska Airlines and Virgin America this week. The Alaska Airlines CEO (Chief Executive Officer) was sharing his remarks at SFO celebration about purchasing Virgin America because it's cool and bigger airlines. He praised Virgin America's way of serving passengers at airports and trademark elements as well as aircraft cabins. The combined merging airlines will have $7.4 billion for annual revenues with 40 million national and international customers. The merging airlines have a similar purpose and goal of providing the airline people love with exceptional services.

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