Sleepy,
You would think so, but who knows these days? You would think that Dalpa would have the upper hand with this code share deal with NW and CO, since our MEC Chair has the final say-----you would think he would say,"Do you want the code share? Then no more furloughs...." Why hasn't he? I don't know. I personally think there should be different rates for the LCC, and allow the pilots to work 5-10 more hours per month and that makes up the difference. (Like Delta Express) I think junior guys/gals should fly the LCC until they can bid something on mainline. (more $$)
But the thing is that the 757 is not a small plane. It will have 198 seats on the LCC, and the pay rate will always be more than an
MD88, or 737. So, it probably won't go very junior unless it's
rates are a lot lower---and Dalpa won't allow that. They might allow something like a 10-15% rate cut, but that will still be fairly high. So, Delta also has to bring in something that is not on the current pay scale----like the A318 or A319----and use that too on the LCC. The rates will be lower and therefore junior.
Remember, everyone else (besides the pilots with a union and a contract) will be new with the LCC. Flt Attend will start at 19K a
year (most of the Flt Attend who fly on Delta Express 737-200's
are very senior (30 year plus) because it has only one drink service in the 3 hour flt and they sit in back and do crossword puzzles----they usually make $60K a year) The mechanics will come from other airlines---like USAir etc who are looking for work.
So, most of the people will be working at discount rates. And, the 757's will have 198 seats----more seats to spread out the costs. So, the LCC will have a cost advantage. (Even the fuel
burn on the 757 will equal the 737-200, but have 79 more seats)
I was also looking at the DCI operation. Wow, it has grown. (not sarcasticly) The new DCA operations and Comair in LGA---that is impressive. I absolutely believe that we need a strong DCI, but also a strong mainline and this new LCC. I think we will thrive
when all of this is over.
Bye Bye----General Lee
