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prediction: mesa pilots vote in 40% cut in payrates, work rule concessions to shift crj-200s to airtran.
No. Sadly more like 200 more pilots gone by April 2010. But how does that even relate to this topic? How long is the contract for? I had read on APC that there was an amendable date in early 2010 where Air Tran could opt out of the deal. Any truth to that?
I had read on APC that there was an amendable date in early 2010 where Air Tran could opt out of the deal. Any truth to that?
That is the SWAPA pilots won't allow RJ codeshare contengency plan in the event SWA pulls the trigger on AirTran.
Considering SWA only overlaps directly with Airtran on 15% of Airtran's total ASMs, I don't know how SWA will "pull the plug" on Airtran.Pulls the trigger or pulls the plug?![]()
Who allowed the RJs to start operations way back when?
The contract will be for however long it takes to whipsaw and threaten the Airtran pilots into signing a crap contract after 5 years of talks OR a strike, In which case SkyWest will be used to fly the struck work.
Pilots who screwed up.
The really sad part is Skywest Pilots are excited because AirTran lacks scope and they are hoping to get bigger aircraft in the future to fly on behalf of AirTran.
The really sad part is Skywest Pilots are excited because AirTran lacks scope and they are hoping to get bigger aircraft in the future to fly on behalf of AirTran. I actually had a Skywest Pilot say that to me while jumpseating on them. I almost $hit myself when I heard the captain say this. I can't think of a more crystal clear way to highlight the importance of scope. The threat contract flying and regional carriers pose to mainline jobs has never been more evident.
Yes, the DAL MEC's blowoff of the very concerned ASA pilot group in 1985. You're at DAL, aren't you Peanuckle?
Actually to get to 15% of our ASM it would be around 200-250 flights per day since the airplane has only 50 seats. With the announcement the other day of 3 roundtrips a day to 6 cities from MKE, Skywest's 36 flights a day will represent around 1% of our ASMs starting next year.Anyone who said that is clearly misinformed. Our current (2001) Contract restricts them to 70 seats or less, and only up to 15% of our ASM (about 100 flights/day) and there can be no AirTran pilots on furlough.