To finance the purchase, the airline sold all but two of the 737-200s and leased them back.
Altogether, the airlines sold 25 million tickets worth $2.6 billion.
The airline will soon sell a line of school uniforms.
The airlines also sell their capacity to those firms not operating an airline.
These airlines could sell each other's tickets, he said.
The airline quickly sold them on getting good value due to the repairs made.
In 72 hours, the airline sold 135,000 tickets, he said.
Clearly there is an appetite for the product that airlines are selling.
Because airlines sell each other's tickets, some flights will have more than one flight number.
After Sept. 11, commercial airlines there could barely sell tickets.