Is there a SLI proposal that makes boths sides equally unhappy now being deliberated?
Disclaimer: I don't have a Red Phone to the mucky-mucks. I attend meetings, make phone calls, and know all the key players on both sides. Everybody has done a good job of shielding their cards...but there's enough "public domain" gouge out there to figure most of this out.
I think everybody, save a few "triple-digit" types on both lists, will be upset.
How upset depends on their ability to to see the big picture. A few weeks ago, my view was that the SLI would be an easier "sell" to the DAL MEC/pilots, than it would be to ours. Now, based on what I've heard, both sides will be upset. HOW upset, in relative terms? Don't know...don't care.
Here are the facts as I know them:
1. NWA is for sale. No, General Lee, my simian friend, I don't mean it like
THAT. Our CEO, who is a mere mouthpiece for our BOD, has stated unambiguously that consolidation is "inevitable". Since we all know about the Golden Share, we know that almost all paths to consolidation lead through MSP.
2. DAL is for sale. No, my Redbutt brothers, I don't mean it like
THAT. Anderson, who actually has some leadership strands in his DNA, has made it
very clear that DAL will be having unprotected sex with a partner soon.
3. AF/KLM has a pile of Euros they're itching to invest in their Alliance partnership at a time when the Hedge Fund dweebs (Wayzata, Owl Creek, Blackstone, etc) are itching to cut their losses and bail out. That shiny pile of loot won't be spent on just
any deal. They are interested in a deal that has easily exploitable operational advantages. The influence of AF/KLM, combined with the "abandon ship!" desire of the short-term investors here, points to a DAL-NWA hook-up.
4. Putting the list together ourselves is better than having an arbitrator do it.
We have no control over how an arbitrator will decide. (Can I get an "Amen!" from an LCC brother?) To dissuade us from shouting "
Screw it! We'll let the arbitrator tell you how much you're overreaching!", which is ignorance at it's zenith, we've been offered incentives to do the list ourselves.
5. There is no Plan B.
There have been no discussions of how to deal with a failure of this process. That increases the vulnerability of both pilot groups to management if/when they force us to consummate this arranged marriage.
If both MEC's can vote on this thing this week, we have a chance to save ourselves from...[Irony Alert!] ourselves.