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Lonestar, your scenario is just "wishful thinking" on your part.
Our Contract requires operations to be combined within 18 months. The language not only requires AirTran to notify a purchaser of this requirement, but to have them acknowledge it in writing. According to our union, that was done a long time ago, so SWA has agreed to combine operations, and they did it as SWA, the owner of GH.
Don't believe me? Call someone on your Merger Committee and have them confirm it, and then report back.
IF Gary decides its in the best interest of SWA to keep the operations separate, he will. And the language of a new contract (negotiated post-acquisition announcement) will not prevent Gary from doing exactly as he wishes.
Third, watch the "according to our union" stuff. I hear Linden has talked with Gary about the possibility of separate ops. Don't believe me? Check with Linden and report back.
My friend, reasoning with them is like trying to reason with a suicide bomber. They are so blinded by anger and spite over something out of their control that they are already wishing harm to their own pilot group and great company. Like I said before, they are off their rockers.
Wrong.
What I AM getting angry about is the same three posters from AAI turning every thread into a justification for an egregious SLI.
This thread is NOT about AAI, give it a rest.
Wrong.
What I AM getting angry about is the same three posters from AAI turning every thread into a justification for an egregious SLI.
This thread is NOT about AAI, give it a rest.
I never thought I'd see a pilot wishing for a whipsaw. You guys are off your rocker, talk about cutting your nose off to spite your face.
You need to quit trying to MANAGE THEIR EXPECTATIONS. You have ZERO say in what will happen. What if ATL turns into SWA's most profitable hub after the merger? What if the DCA slots turn a huge profit to MDW? Your definition of "egregious" may be "appropriate" by someone other than you who WILL make the decision---the arbitrator(s). Just because YOU don't think it is fair, doesn't mean it isn't. Someone else will decide that.
Bye Bye---General Lee