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Got to teach the check airman on the first plane in November. Bid should go out to all in January or February in order to fly the line in March as planned.

They say it's all growth but I highly doubt it.
 
First 2 go to IWA. Next batch to FL (pretty sure SFB) and have heard as few as 2 or as many as 7. And then a couple to LAS after FL. They keep saying the bulk/majority of foreseeable growth will be on the east coast.
 
The first class will be hand picked by the company. After that, it should go out to bid by the pilot group.
 
156 pax, and nobody knows where they are going to be based, or where they are going to go. Right now, IWA seems to be the plan, but it changes a lot.
 
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Couple of A319 questions...

What's the status of the A319 operation at Allegiant? Still aiming for 2-3 birds to start flying in Feb timeframe?

Is IWA still the first domicile for the A319s? What are the likely next domiciles to see them?

How many total A319s expected to be on line in 2013 and how many on order total so far (orders/options)?
 
Lot's of rumors but no changes to previous announcements. 'Bus will be going to IWA & then SFB.

A class of 12 was hired in Nov. & there is supposedly a class of 16 starting in Jan. All going to FL. all on the MD-80. No further hiring announced. The west is shrinking/becoming more and more senior while all the movement & growth seems to be east.
 
156 pax, and nobody knows where they are going to be based, or where they are going to go. Right now, IWA seems to be the plan, but it changes a lot.[/

That's unbelievable, I think jet blue puts 150 in a 320! Spirit 145 In a 319!
Sounds like a good way to get cost per seat rock bottom
 
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9 A320s for Allegiant from Iberia. 7 in 2013

Just read Allegiant will be getting 9 A320s over 2 years. 7 will come next year, and 2 in 2014. The article said no MD80s were planned to be parked because of the transaction. Good for you guys.


Bye Bye---General Lee
 
Well, sort of. No additional MD-80 retirements but no additional capacity either; they'll adjust the block hours on the -80's downward. Looks like displacements & downgrades will continue on the west & perhaps a small amount of hiring & upgrades into the east once the Nov. 2012 & Jan. 2013 classes are through. No word when the next class will be; historically they are run early and late in the year.
 
Displacements, Yes. Downgrades? Sort of. Since management didn't do a good job of staffing the east coast and overstuffed the west coast they have to displace instead of TDYing from the west coast. The option to downgrade is for those who want to stay in a west coast base.
 
Displacements, Yes. Downgrades? Sort of. Since management didn't do a good job of staffing the east coast and overstuffed the west coast they have to displace instead of TDYing from the west coast. The option to downgrade is for those who want to stay in a west coast base.

You forgot to mention the unpaid move across the country when you get bumped out of base.
 

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