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All of my friends are getting bumped out of their bases(LAX,SLC) back to Atlanta.

What are the current rumors re: the LAX base? I would assume all the DAL-N folks from the W Coast & Hawaii would be bidding out W. Is the base growing or shrinking?

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I too am curious about LAX (recently displaced). Any rumors?


I think the last brief for the Check Airmen said they would build up LAX before they built up SEA. Probably more Asia flying I would assume. I looked at their current 76ER trips at the base, and they aren't that good, with a mix of domestic and some Hawaii flying. Lots of lowtime 3 day trips there, with nice layovers. I recently did a trip out there that included a couple Hawaii layovers, all after deadheading to LAX to start, and deadheading back to ATL at the end of the trip. It was really nice. I don't know what they will do with the 737-800 out there.



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How about hiring somebody to teach Delta how to get jetways to the aircraft in less than 5 minutes? They are always parked about 75' away from the airplane, taking forever to drive up after the plane has stopped. Keep 'em closer like SWA does and save a few minutes of jetway driving time. I flew four legs as a revenue passenger in the last couple of weeks and it always seemed like it took forever. SWA usually does it inside of 45 seconds. They could save 10 minutes a turn if the darn jetway wasn't parked a milliuon miles away! What a production to watch that thing get driven so far every time!
 
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There is no source as nothing has been published yet. This is all speculation and heresay but I bet the 'plans' will be announced pretty soon. I suspect for the December bid we will all know more.

Understand - there may be a net positive for MSP in this bid. Bid should be out within a couple weeks.
 
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How about hiring somebody to teach Delta how to get jetways to the aircraft in less than 5 minutes? They are always parked about 75' away from the airplane, taking forever to drive up after the plane has stopped. Keep 'em closer like SWA does and save a few minutes of jetway driving time. I flew four legs as a revenue passenger in the last couple of weeks and it always seemed like it took forever. SWA usually does it inside of 45 seconds. They could save 10 minutes a turn if the darn jetway wasn't parked a milliuon miles away! What a production to watch that thing get driven so far every time!

SWA only has 1 fleet. Delta's problem is there's a different sized aircraft at the gate every few hours. Every time a different fleet pulls up to the gate, the jetway has to be readjusted thus taking more time.
 
Understand - there may be a net positive for MSP in this bid. Bid should be out within a couple weeks.


Bid may be delayed slightly. Nothing too sigificant, but not on the 16th. To DAL guys this is nothing new. The whole when and what of AE's is such a moving target.

MSP will get bigger, NYC may grow as there will be 10,000 block hrs on the 88 in March and beyond if the swap get approved, and ATL will shrink this time around. Even if you get killed on this AE it appears that the Aug 2010 AE will right some of the cuts in ATL.

I am looking at how the ER movement in NYC will be then, the 777 in DTW then the 320 in MSP. We will see how many guys in ATL decide that a commute is better than a 3K a month pay cut.
 

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