The plan has been to pull the remaining ERs off TATL, I think this just accelerated that move. The ERs can now pick up domestic flying which will certainly provide some relief to the overheated system. Bid-wise, probably not as many backfills for ER copilots. And yeah, maybe some domestic flying for the big heavies too.
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Originally Posted by Jaww
(Post 2968124)
Anyone else have a problem with this? Not that I was going to watch it, but an event where he was going to talk about our plans for 2020 and answer questions is abruptly cancelled? Now we get a micrew brief...
Seen this a lot in my time. (Conspiracy theory alert). Methinks DALPA needs to drop their ridiculous opposition to the SkyHub. I find it to be a modestly useful source of low level info (Aerodocs pointers and the like), sprinkled with a dose of company propaganda. That's it. No conspiracy or darker agenda there. I can think for myself thank you. |
Originally Posted by flyallnite
(Post 2968238)
The plan has been to pull the remaining ERs off TATL, I think this just accelerated that move. The ERs can now pick up domestic flying which will certainly provide some relief to the overheated system. Bid-wise, probably not as many backfills for ER copilots. And yeah, maybe some domestic flying for the big heavies too.
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Originally Posted by tunes
(Post 2968254)
what are you even talking about
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Originally Posted by flyallnite
(Post 2968255)
Have you been watching the news?
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Originally Posted by tunes
(Post 2968259)
China is not TATL. The ERs are being pulled out of the pacific to fly the TATL markets. Our presence in China is minimal, the the 777s and 350s will be redeployed elsewhere for the time being.
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Originally Posted by flyallnite
(Post 2968266)
Yes, exactly what I said. When they redeploy the 777, 350 and 330s, they will displace the ERs. (On TATL and SA) The head of network wants the ERs off of international because the product is tired. That's supposed to happen over the next few years, I think this moves that forward, maybe temporarily, maybe longer.
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The DALPA blast email detailing how pilots can call off China trips was telling.
If I read it right, drop with no pay for line holders, drop with no harm/no foul for reserve pilots. I wonder if staffing flights is becoming an issue? Between this email, and the news story that American Airlines pilots are suing their own company to quit flying to China, I’m guessing that the public (and pilot/flight attendant) appetite for China flying is going to dry up for awhile. |
Originally Posted by deltabound
(Post 2968273)
The DALPA blast email detailing how pilots can call off China trips was telling.
If I read it right, drop with no pay for line holders, drop with no harm/no foul for reserve pilots. I wonder if staffing flights is becoming an issue? Between this email, and the news story that American Airlines pilots are suing their own company to quit flying to China, I’m guessing that the public (and pilot/flight attendant) appetite for China flying is going to dry up for awhile. |
Originally Posted by deltabound
(Post 2968273)
The DALPA blast email detailing how pilots can call off China trips was telling.
If I read it right, drop with no pay for line holders, drop with no harm/no foul for reserve pilots. I wonder if staffing flights is becoming an issue? Between this email, and the news story that American Airlines pilots are suing their own company to quit flying to China, I’m guessing that the public (and pilot/flight attendant) appetite for China flying is going to dry up for awhile. |
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