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The Hawaiian numbers are slightly off too. They are using our 717 rates. We have A321neo rates which are higher and a closer equivilent aircraft.

It's such a sad Play in a tired book.

I think randy Babbitt has a LOT to learn about swapa and swa employees overall

Good enough guy
But a LOT to learn.
 
Says the Doosh bag working for Mesa east. Hey kid, your 0930 student called. He's gonna be late for his cross country.

+1.... One might think there will plenty of opportunities in phl after the combined American sorts it's strategies out-
Rising tide raises all ships and consolidation is certainly raising the tide
 
+1.... One might think there will plenty of opportunities in phl after the combined American sorts it's strategies out-
Rising tide raises all ships and consolidation is certainly raising the tide

Yea sure. SWA has a chance in Philly. How about PIT- PHL for starters.
 
JetBlue does not have minimum 5hr/duty period rigs. We have a trip rig that often means flying multiple legs on day one, then only one leg home on day two. For example:
Day 1 - 7.4
Day 2 - 2.5
=9.9
With duty period rigs, that would add up to 12.4 hours of pay (7.4 +5.0 (rig)), but Jetblue totals the trip and then applies the rig. Two days, 5 hrs/day AVERAGE! Thus, this would only pay 10hrs - saving JB 2hrs of cost.

Any questions about why we want a negotiated contract and not take-it-or-leave-it individual employment agreement?
 
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