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Old 07-23-2014 | 03:25 AM
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Originally Posted by gloopy
how long do we have to be cured in order to be cured? One year? Or the same 4 years we gave them in the first place?
As I understand it, the cure period is a 3-year period that covers that last two years of the prior measurement period, plus a new year (Year 4). The idea that that we have to do so much flying in the Year 4 that it makes up for any shortfall in the prior two years, such that the 3-year cure period (Years 2-4) is in compliance.

Assuming that to be the case, everything returns to "normal," and the Company is free to fall far enough down in Year 5 that the 3-year period ending in Year 5 is below the required minimum. They must then make up that shortfall in Year 6, and so on.

Originally Posted by gloopy
Also, does TLV count for the AF/KLM JV? What if we milk it for weeks, or months, or quarters….all the while our "JV Partner" does it several times a day, or maybe increases service?
No. the TLV applies only to Delta flying and is measured by position (e.g., 7ER A).