Letting Eagle walk all over American Pilots
#102
On Reserve
Joined: May 2024
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My biased opinion is that the current system good. When I was on probation and commuting, it would have been 100X more stressful not knowing if I would be bumped at the last minute and get a commuter miss. If you are senior and still commuting, it's by choice, (vs temporary situation until you can hold a different base), you probably aren't worried about a commuter miss, and the cost of a revenue ticket or hotel is less significant to you. Also, I think the FAs and gate agents would be the real winners if we switched over to a seniority system, unless we negotiated a carve out but then we would end up with shoe polish on our seatbelts and curly hair in our coffee.
#104
Codeshare the pain away
Joined: Jul 2023
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From: one DUI away from running the airline
Slight change of topic since this thread was pointless complaining about a non-broken system.
AA bought 9.7 mil shares of Republic, that's 20.8% of the company. Three wholly own airlines apparently wasn't enough.
AA bought 9.7 mil shares of Republic, that's 20.8% of the company. Three wholly own airlines apparently wasn't enough.
#105
That/It/Thang
Joined: Aug 2020
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They are just buying up a position so current share holders UAL and DAL can’t screw with the regional feed.
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