The carrier has also taken options on four additional 737's, with specific models to be determined at a later date.
But some were refusing to fly out tonight, because the carrier couldn't take all five dogs and two cats.
Other carriers take 45 minutes to get arriving planes back in the air.
Big carriers are taking the initiative to cut fares, as well.
Then if the Algerians come out, our carriers will see them coming from a long way away and can take whatever action is appropriate.
Given the turmoil, it is hardly surprising that most carriers have taken a turn at being considered the industry leader.
The carrier, which has more than 90,400 employees, took the action because of rising fuel prices and a weakening economy.
The carriers took similar actions during the first gulf war in 1991.
Domestic carriers should take care when it comes to raising fares.
The contractors and carriers took little care in handling the mail.