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Airtran Big Annoucement?

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so now literally the only positive thing AT had for its pilots (no regional feed) is gone. What a ********************ty place to work.

Good luck on some of those routes- I hear MKE-IND has maybee 5 pax on it many times. Course AT will undercut again and offer $19 fares like they always do. Yay this industry.
 
Well, I gather this is not code sharing, and that none of the SkyWest routes are current AAI routes, so there is no violation of the scope provisions of the pilot's working agreement?

But is the camel's nose sniffing under the tent flap?

MKE STL is a current AirTran route.
 
mke-stl is almost always full. it has been one of our better routes since we started it.

Did someone say, "Time for a strike vote"?
 
Still think a SWA merger would be a 'bad' thing?
 
You would think they would be smart and at least use the -700's
If I were a betting man, I'd bet the deal that AirTran made them swallow with the use of 50 seaters makes darn sure that AirTran at least breaks even on them.

Having experienced their use before, I'm quite certain our Finance guys were careful to insulate the airline from the unprofitability of the -200 series CRJ.

In all likelihood, SkyWest gave the airplanes away at cost or less just to mitigate the loss from those airframes not being utilized and get their foot in the door for -700 or other RJ routes in the future.

That said, I'm highly disappointed (although not surprised) at this move, and Scope remains my #1 priority for a future T.A. It also becomes more and more evident than the only thing that will bring about a LIVABLE T.A. is a strike. Not the threat of one, but the actual countdown and walking away for days or weeks. It's the only thing they understand.
 
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Hopefully you guys nip this in the bud before this little MKE agreement gets out of hand and turns into a nationwide agreement.
 

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