I wonder how popular it'll be if, more like when vacation low gets removed?
Vacation low is a way to have a fixed credit window for bidding in a vacation month. No more, no less. The amount of time you get off in a vacation month is based on the credit of a vacation day. Our vacation days credit 4 hours for line building purposes only (virtual credit), but are paid at 3.5 hours per day. So, when you get your PBS award with vacation low (and you did it correctly), you will be at 65 hours of credit, but 61.5 hours of pay. Since we negotiated that no pilot who has a bid award with PBS will receive less than guarantee, that pilot will be paid 75 hours.
Now, there are some problems with vacation low, in current form that work against the company and pilots. Here's one that can work against a pilot. In the above example, if that pilot wanted to pick up a trip, there is a lot of ground to make up before he sees any extra pay in his paycheck. Ideally that pilot would have decided that making money was the goal in the vacation month and bid appropriately (not selecting vacation low), but sometimes your plans change from the time you bid to the time you receive your schedule. Now, this pilot is not productive and may want to be, and that hurts the company as well.
Our previous vacation system entitled pilots to have a similar amount of time off, but they were not protected at guarantee for a vacation month. If you no longer received guarantee in a vacation month, the pilot would need to work another two or three day trip or accept a pay cut for the month. Ideally, a loss of vacation low in the above example would be countered by an increase of the daily pay of vacation credit.
Another problem, from the company's perspective, is the fact that if you have a vacation period that spans two months (say Jan 28-Feb 4), you are eligible to bid for vacation low in both January and February. Long story short, you will get a ton of time off and make guarantee both months. I have seen people get 4 weeks straight using only one week of vacation. From a pilots' perspective this is wonderful, and it's no surprise the vacation weeks that straddle months end up going senior. The company hates this because that pilot gets much more time off than they anticipated, obviously, but also it disproportionally affects the senior pilots who already get three or four vacation weeks. If you bid perfectly, four weeks of vacation could equate to 3 - 3.5 months off. I don't know about any employee, pilot or otherwise, that has that much time off.
That problem could be fixed (while retaining vacation low) by having a mathematical formula that adjusted the 65 hour target based on the amount of vacation days you have available in that month. While it's a wonderful benefit to our pilots currently, I don't believe anybody would say the month-straddling system is reasonable.
There are some fixes to be made to vacation low, sure, but given that both L-ERJ and L-ASA (prior to PBS) had a way to extend vacation, going back to the days of having one week of vacation equal 7-10 days off is not reasonable.
I also don't know why a L-XJT pilot would be advocating for losing vacation low. Their vacation drop and add pay system is every bit as lucrative and just as ripe for trimming in the JCBA.