I just don't think it's good public policy to tax fuel. It's kind of silly. It stops people from traveling and actually costs the economy more money than what you gain in the taxes.
I think because of all of the difficulties in Europe with terrorism and stuff, a lot of people ended up going to Portugal. They felt, I think, safer in Portugal.
I think there's a big market in North America [with travelers] going to Lisbon and connecting over Lisbon.
We are just interested in dealing with the people were paying every day. We know federal law allows them to vote in a union at anytime, but we think we can resist that by talking to our own people and giving them enough upside.
I think that as the market moves and costs get higher and fares get higher, it always creates opportunity. That's been the cycle over the years.
Just keep thinking about the good side of ADD - the creativity and the originality it can stimulate.
I think there's new optimism in Brazil. The Olympics went well. Our demand is good. Costs are down. We're back in the black. We're feeling really good about what's going on in Brazil.