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Hi Everyone,
I thought I would share this photo video that was produced by an AWA Pilot and his Flight Attendant wife. It may not mean much to people that have not worked for AWA, however, I started with AWA when there were only 2300 people at the company. I watched it grow to over 14,000 employees in my 15 years, I saw ups and downs, but through it all, we remained a family.
I can imagine that the tears I shed during this video were very similar to those shed by individuals from TWA, Pan Am, Braniff - the list goes on.
It takes a while to watch, but it is well worth it. At the end there is a tribute to the new combined airline, taking into account all the airline employees that have sacrificed to make the airline what it will now become.
It is a huge loss for those employees at AWA who grew the airline for so many years. I am very sad that the merger had to happen. But, the only constant in this life is change.
Here is the link:
http://www.lebaroness.com/awa2.html
Kathy
I thought I would share this photo video that was produced by an AWA Pilot and his Flight Attendant wife. It may not mean much to people that have not worked for AWA, however, I started with AWA when there were only 2300 people at the company. I watched it grow to over 14,000 employees in my 15 years, I saw ups and downs, but through it all, we remained a family.
I can imagine that the tears I shed during this video were very similar to those shed by individuals from TWA, Pan Am, Braniff - the list goes on.
It takes a while to watch, but it is well worth it. At the end there is a tribute to the new combined airline, taking into account all the airline employees that have sacrificed to make the airline what it will now become.
It is a huge loss for those employees at AWA who grew the airline for so many years. I am very sad that the merger had to happen. But, the only constant in this life is change.
Here is the link:
http://www.lebaroness.com/awa2.html
Kathy