You get rid of your most able competitor. Immediate presence in ATL. LGA an DCA slots. 737 airframes/delivery slots. All your own words.
Not my own words, but OK, I'll float you these things as a plus for the company, but for WN pilots?
Is the argument there is no gain for the WN pilots valid? Ask yourself again
The argument is; does the agreement provide WN pilots no harm nnd that depends on the SL. Not as you say "if it provides the WN pilot a gain", a big difference.
Your not going to like this but there is no gain and a high probability of harm if a deal worse than SL9 transpires. Actuarially proved, it needs to be mitigated, SL9 did that to the Nth degree resulting in no gain, no harm to everyones retirement, yet somehow the MEC failed to see that view of the landscape, much to their future detriment. Result: Billions of lifetime earning potential gone. I make my exhibit A as the proposed new lower 717 rates.
ATL, LGA/DCA slots matter little in this equation as we have what we have now, and what growth could come out of those slots is already cooked into your numbers of pilots worth of flying. So those paper gains for the company provide no benefit to the pilots bottom line especially if they impact upgrades. They won't harm, they won't help.
The FL
group brings these things you speak of, the FL
pilots bring negotiations, AIP's, mediation, arbitration, lawsuits. They do not bring one FL jet, gate, or landing slot, they all belong to SWA now. I harbor no ill will to any AT pilot, just as you didn't ask for this deal, neither did we, yet here we are.
Lets get the the bottom line, you will be on our CBA or you won't. I nor any pilot over here have any control over that but I do offer a word of caution, the deals from the GO usually get worse as time progresses.