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Old 06-27-2015 | 06:56 AM
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DashTrash
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First of all, when DAL accepted and ratified an agreement that had 76 seat regional jets, that became industry standard. It is incredibly difficult to negotiate for more restrictive than industry standard. It becomes a game of what are you willing to give for it. Second, SWA is not a fair comparison because their business model is totally different than ours. They don't feed into a hub and spoke system. They have a linear route structure. Also, it was Legacy Airline Pilots that allowed scope concessions for more pay over a decade ago. Once, the horse is out of the barn, it's awfully difficult to get it back inside the barn. That's why DAL's TA is so important and so will ours in the future. When you negotiate a deal, you really have to look at it as the language is going to be there for a long time.

I see another huge threat to our scope as seen at DAL, which is less restrictive language regarding joint ventures or code shares.
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