Skywest pilots are celebrating their CRJ700's which are leased and owned by ASA, promotions and upgrades are great.
Eventually, wonder if they will tire of flying an aircraft with 80% more revenue capability for the same compensation as they recieved when flying a 50 seater? Wonder if they will complain when their 50 rates get cut to match ASA? Wonder if they will complain when ASA does not hold the line on the 70 seater and the pay differential disappears?
Everything has a price. If Skywest has diverted more of ASA's airplanes the "hard ball" will not win them votes for a contract. Rather, having nothing to look forward to but displacements and down bidding will result in an ASA pilot group who feels that they have nothing to lose by trying to take this Company out. If ASA gets parked, Delta's ATL operation will go so negative that DL will probably go out.
Wonder who will fly the ill gotten jets then?