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They tried the same maneuver at JFK prior to BK. Flood the market with any jet they can dig up. The end result, a stalemate and JFK became a fully slot controlled airport. That won't be a bad thing for SEA as well.

How did that all work out for DL? DL now goes to more INTL cities from JFK than any other airline there, has a new terminal, and is second in departures only to JB, which flies to more domestic cities from there. DL also has the majority of flights at LGA, swapping a terminal and slots with USAir. Looks like DL has grown significantly in NYC since then. Thanks for bringing it up. The only other DL VP incharge of a city's operation and growth is in NYC, and now one in SEA. That must mean something.


Bye Bye---General Lee
 
I think we should remember who we work for and that has not changed in the history of the airline. Alaska does well when others don't. Our entire structure including our leadership is operating above the level of it's/their competency. Our system design only works as long as we remain a small (120 airplane/1300 pilot)regional airline. The Alaska Air Group has done well for itself but none of us work there. 2 contracts signed during the "best of times" and we still have no job protection. We are unable to even get inflationary raises. Etc..Lets hope that we mostly are ignored by the major airlines as too small and lacking the importance to wage a major campaign against...Pains me to say it but the general is right..we should not get cocky at all
 
How did that all work out for DL? DL now goes to more INTL cities from JFK than any other airline there, has a new terminal, and is second in departures only to JB, which flies to more domestic cities from there. DL also has the majority of flights at LGA, swapping a terminal and slots with USAir. Looks like DL has grown significantly in NYC since then. Thanks for bringing it up. The only other DL VP incharge of a city's operation and growth is in NYC, and now one in SEA. That must mean something.


Bye Bye---General Lee

Exactly..... Second
 
You may be doing all kinds of flying out of ANC, SEA, PDX, and LAX very soon. I hear AS is trying to terminate its code with DAL... Seems someone new came knocking;) Interesting times indeed. I bet RA might try that 747 trick you keep eluding to and put us back in our place. If you hurry and get your app in at Skywest you might be able to do some of all that new 76 seat RJ flying... Must be a new DAL trick similar to the old 747 trick only totally different. With the new rules you will need a type rating in that CR9 before you get to fly right seat in it though

That would be the best news in a very long time. I wish the great people of AS the best but codeshare is a management tactic to reduce risk and keep the headcount down. DL employees on the West Coast have suffered under it for a long time. DL has plenty of aircraft that can be kept in service instead of retired and fill any route we need. Growth out west would be fantastic and it looks like its on the horizon.
 
You may be doing all kinds of flying out of ANC, SEA, PDX, and LAX very soon. I hear AS is trying to terminate its code with DAL... Seems someone new came knocking;) Interesting times indeed. I bet RA might try that 747 trick you keep eluding to and put us back in our place. If you hurry and get your app in at Skywest you might be able to do some of all that new 76 seat RJ flying... Must be a new DAL trick similar to the old 747 trick only totally different. With the new rules you will need a type rating in that CR9 before you get to fly right seat in it though

So, someone else may have come knocking at your door? How many gates do they currently have at SEA? DL has the second most gates, and I doubt they will give anymore up, instead trying to get more.

And why would I go to SKW? Looks like they might be flying most of your West Coast stuff with their MRJs, and since you have zero scope, you might want to apply early, avoid the rush. Good luck!


Bye Bye---General Lee
 
that gate problem goes both ways general..delta came to us lookin for gates and we said no..hence the cancellation of the ground handling contracts..where exactly are all of these "delta" jets gonna park if you cover all of our routes?..and of course we want southwest scope..who doesn't? we were flat out told by the nmb that scope is not a strikeable issue..hence not gonna happen..your scope clause and really all scope clauses get into contracts on the bankruptcy court steps..as far as I know there has never been a scope clause agreed upon outside of a concessionary contract..ie..we are gonna lose it all anyways so we might as well get a scope clause! we haven't been there(yet anyways) so we haven't had the "opportunity" to get a scope clause yet..even with your scope they could add 30 large rj's to the Alaska operation..not exactly great either..
 
that gate problem goes both ways general..delta came to us lookin for gates and we said no..hence the cancellation of the ground handling contracts..where exactly are all of these "delta" jets gonna park if you cover all of our routes?..and of course we want southwest scope..who doesn't? we were flat out told by the nmb that scope is not a strikeable issue..hence not gonna happen..your scope clause and really all scope clauses get into contracts on the bankruptcy court steps..as far as I know there has never been a scope clause agreed upon outside of a concessionary contract..ie..we are gonna lose it all anyways so we might as well get a scope clause! we haven't been there(yet anyways) so we haven't had the "opportunity" to get a scope clause yet..even with your scope they could add 30 large rj's to the Alaska operation..not exactly great either..

SEA airport has no problem moving people around. UAL was near your gates, and got moved to the South side near the DL island. If they build a customs facility outside of the island, that could give DL a lot more room. I think SEA airport really wants more INTL cities added for additional revenue, and this Spring DL is adding Hong Kong, Seoul, and London Heathrow, with plenty more cities being looked at. Those RJ connections may turn into mainline planes sooner than later, and the airport authority is aware.

The last DL contract tightened the scope, both INTL and Domestic, and will park 145 more RJs than they will add (215 50 seaters parked, 70 76 seaters added), and tied any additional RJs to 717 deliveries. (88 717s coming total). As DL gets financially more sound, it's harder for them to ask for concessions. There may be some give and take in any negotiations, but getting everything they want stopped at the end of BK. Your scope though seems very thin, with many options open to management. That's not good.



Bye Bye---General Lee
 
I haven't heard about this new customs facility..where exactly is that going to be..and our scope is not thin..its non existant..my point being that getting it is not possible in this environment..
 
General,

You need to throttle back on the good people at Alaska. It is not their fault the management wants to pick pockets clean with whoever wants them to codeshare. Heck, they got a good thing going there. Love all, serve all.....

They certainly don't carry the arrogance like the Herb turds on here about their setup or the way you add fuel to the fire by combatting them.

I wish good stuff for Alaska and hopefully we can coexist....(psssst no merger)
 

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