Originally Posted by
Typhoonpilot
A 20 year seniority A320 Captain at Avianca would be making about $88,000/year.
I've been saying on this board for many years that it's not the ME3 and Norwegian that ALPA should be worried about. UAL is in a joint venture with Avianca. Who do you think will fly pretty much all new routes and all growth in that joint venture? The place that pays A320 captains $88,000/year or the one that pays them $250,000/year?
The Avianca pilots were trying to better their position. They deserve support from their U.S. union brothers and sisters. It's in everyone's best interest.
Well according to our scope counsel the flying carrier in a joint venture/codeshare agreement keeps 99% of the revenue so no need to worry