Originally Posted by
SteelHorseFlyer
From my understanding, it's a way for the Spirit MEC to put pressure on management.
By allowing other airlines to pick up the routes, Spirit risks losing MORE business the more they delay giving the pilots a contract and getting back to work.
Bringin' the heat. Nice job Spirit MEC.
ass to that the fact that passengers inconvenienced by having their flights canceled with no ability to rebook on other carriers will more than likely never give their $9 to Spirit ever again.
YouTube - Spirit Pilots' Strike Forces More Cancellations
Got a kick out of the lady at that end;
"For me, it's unfair for me, you know the passenger because I no agree wit the amount they ax them. Because now the economy is in bad sape"
I get special little warm feeling in my heart with that little gem of an excuse.
Just goes hand in hand with the ongoing undeserved sense of self-entitlement that passengers get when paying $9 for a seat.