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Any Details on AirTran's Proposed Contract?

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Hamfighter

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I have class dates for both AirTran and Delta next month, and still trying to decide the best way to go for me and my family. Anybody have any details at all on the TA with the new contract?
Thanks!
 
You can't make a decision on AAI or DAL based on what the contract may or may not say... Your making a decision on a 20-30 year career based on a 4 year contract??? Its gonna be a crap shoot, even if aai gets a very good contract... DAL could very well surpas AAI in the near future no matter what the AAI contract says... Good luck, you'll know if you make a good decison when you retire..
 
No double breasted suit at AirTran....However...quite possibly some chocolate chip cookies...

Both are good...what kinda flyin ya wanna do ?? Probably make more dough at Delta if u r younger than 40....Best Wishes...

I've enjoyed my stay at AAI...Had fun..felt secure..safe.. and resonably respected...we just work hard..The new contract will be fine.... not great..not bad... but you already knew that !!

Again ..best wishes...maybe see you on line !!
 
This negotiating committee had a tremendous opportunity going for them (merger+shareholders' meeting) and still were manipulated into emerging with a concessionary contract!

I think they need to all step down, and make way for some guys with the testicular fortitude and negotiation experience they are so clearly lacking.

AP- we appreciate your efforts, but ever since the Christmas debacle, you have been on the wrong path . . . .it's time to step down and save us the effort of a recall. That is the best thing you can do for your fellow pilots.

TW
 

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