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The number is up to 200 with the bottom 35 to hit the streets in November, regardless.
An eskimo whispered it in my ear.
Less than 50...
I'll bet a $100 song at Placers in Cabo on it...
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More from rumor-ville. We are going to park about 7-9 planes for a year. Trying to sell them would take some time and when they want to ramp up again it would take too long to get the planes back. I don't know why they can't wet lease them to anyone. The 11% reduction in capacity for 2009 is resulting in fewer flights thus fewer pilots are needed. Our management will reduce us to the max they can and then 5 more just to be safe. I think the 200 number is to whittle away the senior guys as much as possible. I'll bet few if any takers because they are not offering to reduce the early out penalty. Typical window dressing offer from management.
The way I read that is 94 + 40=134. We will not get 94 pilots to take the EOP/LOA. 25 tops for the EOP.
I did not see the * to denote the fact that this document is valid only at the time it was posted.
Aren't they talking about Horizon's furloughs of 94+40? Not Alaska's? I don't think they have any numbers since the Early-out and LOA's aren't in yet.
Baja.
Just for reference, we have 1500 active pilots on the senioirty list (170 on furlough) flying about 135-140 airplanes over at Airtran. You guys either have a great contract or are overstaffed.I think we have 115 airplanes and about 1500 pilots. Some are on med leave, some are mgt. guys, and a lot are instructors. So how do they think we are that short to start cutting guys??? I don't see it happening. If it does 50 tops and that does not make sense if they get early/Loa guys.