Regarding AirTran,
As a previous poster said, we have a B fund retirement plan where the company contributes 8% (at this time) of your monthly earnings into an account with Fidelity. This account is yours. The money is yours. Nobody can take it away from you now or in the future. In April of 2004, the amount that the company contributes will rise to 10.5%.
We also have an employee stock purchase program whereupon you are allowed to purchase company stock at 10% below the market rate. You sign up for a payroll deduction for this, so everything is automatic. You can cancel it at any time if you want.
Also, we do have a 401k plan. But there is no company match at this time.
In upcoming negotiations for our new contract, which is due in 2005 (talks start around April of 2004), we will definately be looking for an increase in company B fund contributions as well as some kind of match on the 401k, in addition to pay raises, increased quality of life issues, and some cleaning up of the wording in the previous contract.
I have been here a little over 1 year. This is by far the best place I have ever worked and my expectations have been met and exceeded. I average 17 days off per month, fly about 4 trips per month, and almost always am able to commute in and out on the front and back sides of the trip; thereby not needing a crash pad.
We have 14 deliveries of 717 aircraft coming in 2004 plus the 737 deliveries starting in May or June. At times, the 737's will be rolling in here at the rate of 2 per month.
The future of this company looks very bright. You may not see all the flashy media that JetBlue gets, but that is by design. AirTran prefers to stay under the radar, get established in new markets without alot of media attention, and then when all the pieces of the puzzle are in place, aggressively expand. JetBlue on the other hand likes to showboat. That is not meant to be a flame, just an observation of a different corporate philosophy. But it comes at a price. By getting in a pissing match with Delta, Song has come down hard on them and continues to do so.
The next year will be interesting to say the least. I think the Big 3 LCC's (Southwest, AirTran, jetBlue) will do fine. I hope that Frontier will be able to hold its own against Ted.