FmrFreightDog
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I think the backstabbing becomes official when one carrier sends your carrier a bag sticker proclaiming their support for you.
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I think the backstabbing becomes official when one carrier sends your carrier a bag sticker proclaiming their support for you.
Their contract is nothing, same as Comair
I would read the fine print. The duration maybe 2017 but it subject to review on a much smaller time frame.
Unless you are an insider the terms of the air service agreement are confidential. That means you don't know either.
I believe he means the wholly owns do not have a contract. Our ASA was over went we became owned by Northwest. The good and bad.... no hoops to jump through, else be threatened with our flying.....instead, they just add and delete as they please.Either way what to you mean by "their contract is nothing"?
I believe he means the wholly owns do not have a contract. Our ASA was over went we became owned by Northwest. The good and bad.... no hoops to jump through, else be threatened with our flying.....instead, they just add and delete as they please.
AMEN!!!!! Thanks a lot, Comair! Opps, did I just say that?I think the backstabbing becomes official when one carrier sends your carrier a bag sticker proclaiming their support for you.
No they are not. ASA's is list with the SEC online.
You were claiming to have knowledge of the Pinnacle Air Service Agreements (there are two of them). What does the Pinnacle service agreements say about early termination?