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doh

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Could someone tell me if/what the merger process is for these two airlines? Thank you.
 
Repukeblic is replacing well paid, experienced pilots with F/O's that top out at 37 bucks an hour. No merger. Midwest is gone.
 
Seriously, have they all been terminated?
 
Hi!

No. they will be merged, along with the Frontier guys. If any of the pilot groups object to the way the merger is handled, they can object, and an arbitrator will make the merger decisions. Congress passed a law after the AA/TWA debacle that prevents the MWA pilots from being fired/laid off.

Now, as to what is happening, I have no idea. I would like to know, also. I wanted to go to MWA, and wish they had taken the AirTran deal, but MWA mgmt was not too smart, in my opinion.

cliff
NBO
 
Well, we will see, Delta and United are pissed......


Pissed? quite the oppostie. Delta signed a codeshare with Midwest(RAH) and United signed a ticketing agreement with Mokulele(RAH hawaii). United vs SWA one on one in DEN would have been badddd for United. IMO most of the RAH codeshare partners were in on these deals, except probably AA who is stuck with the CHQ contract for a few more years.
 
Hi!

No. they will be merged, along with the Frontier guys. If any of the pilot groups object to the way the merger is handled, they can object, and an arbitrator will make the merger decisions. Congress passed a law after the AA/TWA debacle that prevents the MWA pilots from being fired/laid off.

Now, as to what is happening, I have no idea. I would like to know, also. I wanted to go to MWA, and wish they had taken the AirTran deal, but MWA mgmt was not too smart, in my opinion.

cliff
NBO


Check your facts. ALPA and the flight attendants association both say all Midwest flight crews are being furloughed in Nov/Dec. Not exactly an integration.
 
Check your facts. ALPA and the flight attendants association both say all Midwest flight crews are being furloughed in Nov/Dec. Not exactly an integration.

they will be intergrated, sadly, after all of them have been furloughed. RAH/IBT were waiting for the F9 deal to close so we can merge all 5 (yes 5) seniority lists at once.
 

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