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All you have to do is look at any leg of the reroute that occurs more than 14 hours out. I have many occasions where they have rerouted me mid rotation and there was no penalty for the remainder of the trip. Now you would get reroute pay on the remaining days of your trip that is different than the original rotation. We still have a ways to go to penalize them for reroutes but this is a step in the right direction.
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I don't know the answer. I do know the company has been steadily becoming less agreeable, and we all know DALPA is in the habit of granting generous loopholes the company is happy to exploit.
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What if they just keep the leg uncovered/hidden until it's less than 14 hours out? 
I don't know the answer. I do know the company has been steadily becoming less agreeable, and we all know DALPA is in the habit of granting generous loopholes the company is happy to exploit.

I don't know the answer. I do know the company has been steadily becoming less agreeable, and we all know DALPA is in the habit of granting generous loopholes the company is happy to exploit.
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I think you are thinking about just the first leg. This is for reroutes with multi legs. The remaining legs all have to be within the 14 window for you not to get reroute pay. Look at the examples that were provided on the email. If they send you a reroute on day 2 of the 4 day showing a completely different trip on day 3 and 4, then you will get reroute pay on day 3 and 4. Those days are beyond 14 hours and that was the arguement with the company.
It's something. I must say the company's interpretation was quite draconian. Further proof that "constructive engagement" is pretty much a one-way street.
Agree with others that all reroutes must trigger premium pay until back on original rotation.
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ah, that clears it up. Thanks!
It's something. I must say the company's interpretation was quite draconian. Further proof that "constructive engagement" is pretty much a one-way street.
Agree with others that all reroutes must trigger premium pay until back on original rotation.
It's something. I must say the company's interpretation was quite draconian. Further proof that "constructive engagement" is pretty much a one-way street.
Agree with others that all reroutes must trigger premium pay until back on original rotation.
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What if they just keep the leg uncovered/hidden until it's less than 14 hours out? 
I don't know the answer. I do know the company has been steadily becoming less agreeable, and we all know DALPA is in the habit of granting generous loopholes the company is happy to exploit.

I don't know the answer. I do know the company has been steadily becoming less agreeable, and we all know DALPA is in the habit of granting generous loopholes the company is happy to exploit.
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I agree with that also. I will say however that most reroutes seem to work in my favor overall. You get a bad one now and then but I have received many good deals on a reroute.
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Some Bs are out but you have to go throught the March schedules to get there. If you hit the APR awards you get some DNS error.
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