Frontier Airlines Reaches Tentative Agreement With Frontier Airline Pilots Association
Thursday January 4, 4:21 pm ET Four-Year Contract Approved by Union Board of Directors; to Be Voted on by Membership in Mid-February
DENVER, Jan. 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Frontier Airlines (Nasdaq: FRNT - News) and the Frontier Airline Pilots Association (FAPA) today announced a tentative agreement on a new collective bargaining agreement. If approved by FAPA membership, the new four-year agreement would amend the previous five-year contract signed in May 2000.
This tentative agreement is a tremendous step forward for both our pilots and the Company as we collectively prepare ourselves for the strategic growth that lies ahead," said Jeff Potter, President and CEO of Frontier Airlines Holdings, Inc. "Equally as important, this agreement also represents the ever-present cooperation that exists between Frontier and our pilots. They are a tremendous asset to this Company and we are grateful that we continue to be aligned in the future success and longevity of the airline."
"Frontier pilots are an integral part of the growth and success of Frontier Airlines," said Captain Jeffrey Thomas, President of FAPA. "This agreement provides significant improvement to our pilots' retirement benefits, preserves our scheduling and work rules, and improves the job protections our pilots have earned through their contributions to Frontier. The new agreement will continue to provide Frontier with industry leading pilot productivity as well as one of the most competitive crew operating costs in the industry. We appreciate the time and effort that FAPA representatives as well as Frontier management put into this process and I am confident that we have reached an agreement that meets the needs of the Company and our pilots." The tentative agreement will be presented to the pilot group for ratification in mid-January with approval from the pilot group expected in mid-February. If approved, it is expected that the agreement would become effective around March 1, 2007.
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Thursday January 4, 4:21 pm ET Four-Year Contract Approved by Union Board of Directors; to Be Voted on by Membership in Mid-February
DENVER, Jan. 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Frontier Airlines (Nasdaq: FRNT - News) and the Frontier Airline Pilots Association (FAPA) today announced a tentative agreement on a new collective bargaining agreement. If approved by FAPA membership, the new four-year agreement would amend the previous five-year contract signed in May 2000.
This tentative agreement is a tremendous step forward for both our pilots and the Company as we collectively prepare ourselves for the strategic growth that lies ahead," said Jeff Potter, President and CEO of Frontier Airlines Holdings, Inc. "Equally as important, this agreement also represents the ever-present cooperation that exists between Frontier and our pilots. They are a tremendous asset to this Company and we are grateful that we continue to be aligned in the future success and longevity of the airline."
"Frontier pilots are an integral part of the growth and success of Frontier Airlines," said Captain Jeffrey Thomas, President of FAPA. "This agreement provides significant improvement to our pilots' retirement benefits, preserves our scheduling and work rules, and improves the job protections our pilots have earned through their contributions to Frontier. The new agreement will continue to provide Frontier with industry leading pilot productivity as well as one of the most competitive crew operating costs in the industry. We appreciate the time and effort that FAPA representatives as well as Frontier management put into this process and I am confident that we have reached an agreement that meets the needs of the Company and our pilots." The tentative agreement will be presented to the pilot group for ratification in mid-January with approval from the pilot group expected in mid-February. If approved, it is expected that the agreement would become effective around March 1, 2007.
Any details?