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I don't think there's a Delta pilot on property right now worried about getting furloughed.

I'm not worried at all. I don't think anyone should be. There will be a normal slow down in the Fall, followed by a big ramp up for Spring and Summer. Same as always. Oil prices have come down 15% over the last two weeks. Retirements are in the pipeline. There is an expensive flown down to Compass and Mesaba that stopped any furlough during the 2008 recession. No need to get dramatic here.



Bye Bye--General Lee
 
Delta is waiting for the results of the buy out offer. Then they will determine the number of furloughs. They should start soon.



WHAT? What buy out offer are you talking about? There are no plans for any furloughs. And if you notice the flying reduction for the Fall in the North Atlantic, it is for all 4 Skyteam airlines, not just Delta.


Bye Bye---General Lee
 
Another thing on the capacity reduction this Fall. If you look at the schedules, DL is putting a lot of A330-300s on Trans Atlantic stuff this Summer. That is a heck of a lot bigger than the normal 767-300ER that used to fly those routes. If you replaced those planes after labor day with 767ERs, wouldn't that mean a large CAPACITY reduction? What if you just moved those planes to fly Southern Routes during the South American Summer (and our Winter)? That would equal a CAPACITY REDUCTION for the FALL, by just switching planes around. This Summer DL has put A333s on ATL to BCN, DUB, and FCO, and JFK to ATH, BCN, and DTW to FCO (which is Seasonal). Add to that the ATL to Venice and Athens service that is always seasonal on the 767ER that always goes away after Labor Day, and there is the Capacity reduction. There will be some temporary parkings too (some 744s), but they will be getting new lie flat seats and new IFE systems, and that is a perfect time to do that.



Bye Bye--General Lee
 
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Another thing on the capacity reduction this Fall. If you look at the schedules, DL is putting a lot of A330-300s on Trans Atlantic stuff this Summer. That is a heck of a lot bigger than the normal 767-300ER that used to fly those routes. If you replaced those planes after labor day with 767ERs, wouldn't that mean a large CAPACITY reduction? What if you just moved those planes to fly Southern Routes during the South American Summer (and our Winter)? That would equal a CAPACITY REDUCTION for the FALL, by just switching planes around. This Summer DL has put A333s on ATL to BCN, DUB, and FCO, and JFK to ATH, BCN, and DTW to FCO (which is Seasonal). Add to that the ATL to Venice and Athens service that is always seasonal on the 767ER that always goes away after Labor Day, and there is the Capacity reduction. There will be some temporary parkings too (some 744s), but they will be getting new lie flat seats and new IFE systems, and that is a perfect time to do that.



Bye Bye--General Lee


Good old Delta and their capacity reductions. That's what they're known for there. Capacity reductions...and pay cuts...and furloughs...and farming out flying.
 
Probably. But same could be said for Genitals Lee. I wish you Delta guys had better things to do other than bring down the lifestyle of a commercial airline pilot. And then brag about how awesome you are.

If you were getting on at Southwest as you claim you really would not be focusing on Delta now would you.
 
Don't you have anything better to do?
He should be servicing his colonel.:blush:;)
Watch how much trouble he gets in for not faxing those important papers or for not getting his superior officer his coffee in a timely manner.
 
If you were getting on at Southwest as you claim you really would not be focusing on Delta now would you.


You have to focus on Delta because their pilots are spineless and have been doing everything in their power to bring down this profession. 12 domestic codeshare partners, agreeing to have their contracts torn up, taking pay cuts...ect. All the while tool boxes like GL, OYS, and Scope tell us how great Song is and how bad SWA is. Meanwhile, SWA FOs make more than Song narrow body CAs, they are breaking RJ codeshares, hiring pilots, and getting better contracts every few years. Maybe Delta pilots could form a union and that would help them finally act like men instead of male stewardesses.
 
Not sure parking a 744 would even make much of a difference. Aren't there 2 spares out of the 16 as it is? They could just turn away a bit of military flying for the time it's getting modified. Sounds like zero reduction to me. They probably just want to make Wall Street happy -- the stock price goes up every time they announce one of these cutbacks.
 
You have to focus on Delta because their pilots are spineless and have been doing everything in their power to bring down this profession. 12 domestic codeshare partners, agreeing to have their contracts torn up, taking pay cuts...ect. All the while tool boxes like GL, OYS, and Scope tell us how great Song is and how bad SWA is. Meanwhile, SWA FOs make more than Song narrow body CAs, they are breaking RJ codeshares, hiring pilots, and getting better contracts every few years. Maybe Delta pilots could form a union and that would help them finally act like men instead of male stewardesses.
Your office must be real busy after that crash in Ventura. Is that why you're on the computer so much lately? The boss out of the office?
Well sparky, fluff up those knee pads if you want a raise to pay for that job at southwest. You got lots of scrubbing of toilets and cups of coffee to make.:laugh:
 

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