S3A passes
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I think the way our vacation is awarded is better (from what I understand) but how does there accural compare to ours.
honest question
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UAL would better, but FedEx really has it figured out!
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From: VEOP Retired! 7ER A was last position
Exactly. Non Delta family members going ahead of Delta retirees, on Delta metal. A recent change and a bad one. I could support ONLY the pilot getting S3A going to work but nothing else. Especially on Delta metal.....
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I think there’s also logic to giving some priority to active employees and families, even at the regional level. If you want to talk “fairness,” I think considering the contribution a 9E pilot’s spouse makes to Delta’s bottom line versus a mainline parent would be a worthy mental exercise. I am not demeaning the value of parents in any way—I just think that given what 9E employees contribute to the operation, saying that my wife’s S3A “ruins” a mainline parent’s nonrev benefits is a weak argument. For that matter, today I would go behind most mainline spouses and kids on my own 9E metal.
Having said that, speaking personally, I would not feel comfortable getting a Delta One upgrade on a transoceanic flight before a mainline retiree. I value the decades of contribution they made, and I hope someday to have the schedule flexibility to nonrev across the pond and put my money where my mouth is. Assuming we ever get over covid.
#46
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From: retired 767(dl)
As a professional S3B rider, located in 9E country, my only option now is changing airlines. I have had great success with Allegiant. Full fare $48 round trip. Much better than sweating ATL. Bye, bye for now Widgy.
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I think there’s also logic to giving some priority to active employees and families, even at the regional level. If you want to talk “fairness,” I think considering the contribution a 9E pilot’s spouse makes to Delta’s bottom line versus a mainline parent would be a worthy mental exercise. I am not demeaning the value of parents in any way—I just think that given what 9E employees contribute to the operation, saying that my wife’s S3A “ruins” a mainline parent’s nonrev benefits is a weak argument. For that matter, today I would go behind most mainline spouses and kids on my own 9E metal.
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