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Free Bird 10-21-2009 05:51 AM

I've tried to keep up with the elections to a certain extent, I even went to the LEC meeting.

The FO reps are easy. PM and DN.

The Captains were a little more difficult, the one in the uniform stood out imo.
:D

Jack Bauer 10-21-2009 06:00 AM


Originally Posted by Free Bird (Post 697862)
I've tried to keep up with the elections to a certain extent, I even went to the LEC meeting.

The FO reps are easy. PM and DN.

The Captains were a little more difficult, the one in the uniform stood out imo.
:D

OK thanks for the intel. I think the one in uniform is the guy who wrote the above Q and A answers. Sounds good on paper anyway.

Express pilot 10-21-2009 06:03 AM

Does anyone have any info on this new health plan. (The Delta Pilots N plan) I have heard that it is a better deal that we have been offered with are other options. I just can't find the info on it.

johnso29 10-21-2009 06:49 AM


Originally Posted by Express pilot (Post 697868)
Does anyone have any info on this new health plan. (The Delta Pilots N plan) I have heard that it is a better deal that we have been offered with are other options. I just can't find the info on it.

There is a guide on Deltanet under Human Resources. It explains all options available to pilots.

shiznit 10-21-2009 08:11 AM


Originally Posted by Free Bird (Post 697862)
I've tried to keep up with the elections to a certain extent, I even went to the LEC meeting.

The FO reps are easy. PM and DN.

The Captains were a little more difficult, the one in the uniform stood out imo.
:D

Me too, but on the CA side CS will definitely get one of my votes.

Superpilot92 10-21-2009 08:21 AM


Originally Posted by Express pilot (Post 697868)
Does anyone have any info on this new health plan. (The Delta Pilots N plan) I have heard that it is a better deal that we have been offered with are other options. I just can't find the info on it.

the PPO option A looks alot like the North plan but a little cheaper as far as i can tell. And like Johnso29 said there is a link on there that allows you to compare the plans against your actual expenses from this year.

RoughLandings 10-21-2009 08:35 AM


Originally Posted by Superpilot92 (Post 697970)
the PPO option A looks alot like the North plan but a little cheaper as far as i can tell. And like Johnso29 said there is a link on there that allows you to compare the plans against your actual expenses from this year.

The further separation of CPZ from DAL has begun - the company is no longer providing health benefits that mirror those at NW/DL-N. We will now be paying more for worse coverage. So, if you flow down, you can count on worse benefits for more money. Great, huh?

shiznit 10-21-2009 08:45 AM


Originally Posted by RoughLandings (Post 697976)
The further separation of CPZ from DAL has begun - the company is no longer providing health benefits that mirror those at NW/DL-N. We will now be paying more for worse coverage. So, if you flow down, you can count on worse benefits for more money. Great, huh?


That sucks for you guys, BOHICA.

johnso29 10-21-2009 08:49 AM

WINDSOR LOCKS, Conn. (AP) -- Bradley International Airport officials say two airlines are adding flights from Connecticut to four warm-weather destinations.

Kiran Jain, the airport's director of marketing and route development, told its board last week that Delta Airlines will revive the Cancun, Mexico, route in November. It's also adding flights to Fort Lauderdale and Fort Myers in Florida.

She says Southwest Airlines is increasing service to Tampa and Baltimore next spring.

Airport officials are promising what they call a "major new long-haul service announcement" on Thursday, but aren't saying if it involves those airlines or reviving overseas flights.

Northwest Airlines' nonstop service to Amsterdam ended last fall as fuel prices soared.

Superpilot92 10-21-2009 08:49 AM


Originally Posted by RoughLandings (Post 697976)
The further separation of CPZ from DAL has begun - the company is no longer providing health benefits that mirror those at NW/DL-N. We will now be paying more for worse coverage. So, if you flow down, you can count on worse benefits for more money. Great, huh?

what options are they offering you guys? I voiced my opinion over the compass issue just like most of us did but evidently our MEC has their own "plan" :eek:


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