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Out of curiosity, I am assuming the pilots bid the charter flights based on senority? Are these "lines" desirable and do they go senior, or do most try to avoid them? Discuss!
Young pilot group, no retirement bubble on the horizon. Upgrades will be the result of growth. If you figure the airline has to roughly double in size for a new hire to upgrade then you'd be looking at a 100-plane airline. I don't think you can necessarily bank on Allegiant to keep adding the 10 planes per year that even a 5-year upgrade would require so upgrades for new hires are probably 5+ years out, much longer if growth slows or stops 'cause of the lack of retirements. The 3-year upgrades are probably a thing of the past.
It appears we are not going to be hiring for Sept. Don't know the details of why or how this rumor got started in the first place. Based on previous plans best guess is for the next class to be sometime early in 2011.
However, this being Allegiant, it's subject to change at short notice.
Young pilot group, no retirement bubble on the horizon. Upgrades will be the result of growth. If you figure the airline has to roughly double in size for a new hire to upgrade then you'd be looking at a 100-plane airline. I don't think you can necessarily bank on Allegiant to keep adding the 10 planes per year that even a 5-year upgrade would require so upgrades for new hires are probably 5+ years out, much longer if growth slows or stops 'cause of the lack of retirements. The 3-year upgrades are probably a thing of the past.
Do you think CAs will leave for other airlines if hiring resumes due to retirements? Do most of the CAs seem like career types? Allegiant is a great job right now. but 3 or 5 years from now. Who knows???