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Are you confusing the Alaska Air Group with Alaska Airlines? I can understand your ignorance if that is the case because many do...especially in the media. The below article was supposed to say "Alaska Air Group." The issue we are having is the branding of aircraft on Horizon's side that now say "Alaska Airlines" when in fact they are not. But as the union expert you are, I'm sure you understand there is a process to go through and that the pilots of Alaska Airlines cannot vote on scope issues with Horizon.
Alaska Airlines Announces Routes, Schedule For New Partner
2/25/2011 5:06 a.m.
SEATTLE — Alaska Airlines today announced that SkyWest Airlines will begin flying six West Coast routes currently operated by Horizon Air, starting May 14. The Utah-based carrier will fly the routes using five 70-seat Bombardier CRJ-700 regional jets it is acquiring from Horizon.
Alaska's partnership with SkyWest for CRJ-700 flying enables Horizon to fly the Bombardier Q400 turboprop exclusively.
If the contract was with Horizon, then I stand corrected.
However the marketing and ticket sales are being handled by Alaska Airlines, and the flights are operating with Alaska Airlines flight numbers. In other words this is Alaska Airlines branded flying. Are trying to argue that Alaska Airlines pilots have no scope protections regarding RJs and Alaska Airlines branded flying? If you do not, why on earth did your pilot group vote in favor of a contract that did not include scope protections for Alaska Airlines branded flying?
Unless you are arguing that Alaska Airlines marketing and selling tickets on flights with Alaska Airlines flight numbers is somehow NOT Alaska Airlines branded flying. Or you are claiming that this is in violation of the scope provisions of your contract, you cannot argue the fact that Alaska Airlines branded flying is being outsourced to non-union pilots in accordance with the contract approved by the ALPA pilots at Alaska Airlines.