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Southwest Pilots Applaud Termination of SkyWest Codeshare

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Southwest Pilots Applaud Termination of SkyWest Codeshare


DALLAS, June 13, 2011 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- The Southwest Airlines Pilots' Association (SWAPA) applauds Southwest Airlines' recognition of their Collective Bargaining Agreement with the pilots and the contract's prohibition of domestic codeshare. The codeshare agreement with SkyWest is a contract violation and the pilots of Southwest are pleased that the Company chose to honor the negotiated agreement in a timely fashion. The termination of the SkyWest codeshare agreement with AirTran allows both SWAPA and Southwest Airlines to concentrate and devote their collective energies on the tasks at hand.

"This move by our Company demonstrates a strong commitment to their pilots and our contract," said SWAPA President, Captain Steve Chase. "As a wholly owned subsidiary, AirTran and eventually Southwest, have the capability of flying into those markets and delivering superior service."
In late 2009, the Southwest Airlines Pilots' Association ratified its contract with Southwest Airlines that strictly prohibits domestic codeshare and greatly restricts codeshare to near-international destinations. This section of the contract is foundational to the protection of pilots' jobs and careers.
"It inspires confidence when your Company supports the interests of its employees and is willing to honor their negotiated contract," Chase added. "We are proud of the collaborative partnership we have with Southwest Airlines leadership and today's announcement is another example of the benefits of that relationship."

Located in Dallas, Texas, the Southwest Airlines Pilots' Association (SWAPA) is a non-profit employee organization representing the more than 6,000 pilots of Southwest Airlines. SWAPA works to provide a secure and rewarding career for Southwest pilots and their families through negotiating contracts, defending contractual rights and actively promoting professionalism and safety. For more information on the Southwest Airlines Pilots' Association, visit www.swapa.org .


SOURCE Southwest Airlines Pilots' Association
 
Southwest will never be profitable without 6-10 regional affiliates.

Now that is funny!! Too bad other corporations don't see it the same way.
 
How much money do you think it will cost to cancel the agreement with Skywest? Just curious...when Republic bought Frontier, United was claiming they couldn't cancel agreement with Shuttle America because it would cost a fortune.
 
Wow. A company and a union working together and saying nice things about each other. What a concept.


I know, I know. It's usually been that way at SWA.
 
I jumpseat between STL and MKE every once in awhile. The average load on Skywest is around 8. Not really going to fill up a 737/717?
 

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