UAL might be a competitor but by pulling your head out of the sand, you will see a slow, steady progression towars a full blown merger. This is just another step.
I would bet the majority of the CAL pilots, regardless of where they flew before, welcome this change for it moves them up on the UAL JS prioity list by a substantial amount.
It's the one reason I personally won't commute.
I don't care if the two management teams are in a full sprint toward a merger. UAL and it's crews are not part of CAL in any meaningful way. UAL is no different or better than AA, SWA, or any other CAL competitor. Giving their pilots special access is not only unjustified but it should not have been done without due process to our pilot group.
I understand that you guys are begging, pleading, praying for a merger, (bailout, gift, miracle) but until that happens UAL and CAL are nothing more than competitor airlines that should be hoping for the other to fail. That's the way business unfortunately works in this country. Every day, Tilton should wake up and try to figure out how he can put CAL out of business. Every day he should be trying to figure out how to grow the UAL brand but he's not doing that, has never done that and is instead looking to enrich himself and then pull the pin. I would be frustrated too if I were in your shoes. Our mgt is almost as bad. They're complete losers too but the best of the worst is all we've got.
Take a quick look around. How many successful mergers have you witnessed? None is the answer. How desperate must one be to be hoping for something that has a proven track record of failure? You know a merger will be a disaster, you know it will lead to MASSIVE downsizing and prolonged financial losses yet you yearn for it anyway. That's unfortunate.
Until it happens, CAL feeder airlines should have JS priority over competitors, that's industry standard and the way it already works at UAL. Why are you entitled to a special deal? You aren't.