That is a direct quote from Gary Kelly. How much more clearly do you need it spelled out for you?
Yes, he did say it very clearly. The PROCESS will have to be negotiated. He never said ANYTHING about the implementation DATE because THE PROCESS AGREEMENT SPECIFICALLY STATES THE ARBITRATORS WILL TELL US AN IMPLEMENTATION DATE if it goes to arbitration.
I don't know how to say it any more clearly than that for you. It's in black and white in the Process Agreement and EVERYONE signed it. People need to READ the ENTIRE Process Agreement FOR THEMSELVES, not just the bulletpoints that their respective unions are putting out.
Gary will have a direct hand in how this goes down and "If and When" the ISL is ever implemented. He controls whether SWA ever actually gets SOC. They can call it off at any point if the landscape changes. For example fuel goes to $150 bbl or ALPA is unreasonable in the SLI process. Things change and Gary still has ultimate control hence all the "If and When" language.
That's very true. If NOTHING is ever combined, and AirTran is held separately, operated in Orlando with NO operations EVER transferred to DAL (Dispatch, Scheduling, HR, etc), NO employee group integrated, then the companies can be operated separately for 18 months. If AirTran is sold in whole or in part during that 18 months, then it's all up in the air again, depending on how much is sold. No reason to go into that scenario because it's complicated and the likelihood of it happening is so slim that it equates to being struck by lightning AND winning the lottery... on the same day.
It'll all get worked out. People need to relax. We're all flying now, we'll all be flying when it's all said and done. Like one, previous poster said, life's too short to stress about all this. What will be will be, life goes on, and there's far worse fates to suffer when, at the end of the day, we'll all be gainfully employed in a flying job, able to pay the bills and take care of our families, and enjoying what we do. So few people can say that, especially these days.
Ya'll fly safe, gotta go to Vegas for 36 hours now.
