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Old 04-16-2010 | 08:12 PM
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Originally Posted by acl65pilot
Oneworld is AMR. Start is UAUA. Depends. I would venture to bet it could happen here if Skyteam started being called airline and we became a third party contractor.

Hi hiring! Nice, If they want us to buy them, they better hope to get that HND slot They get that, and they will not be independent for long.
ACL - I would double check on that. I think we have some contractual protections regarding codeshare. In other words DAL has limits on who and how much for code share.

When we first started the DAL/NW/CAL codeshare I believe it had to be bargained with DALPA - but then again that was pre-bankruptcy. I do believe however, that one of the reasons why DALPA went the extra mile to ensure that our contract was not thrown out was scope/codeshare/JV type of issues.

Perhaps one of our more "in the know posters" will chime in with some better information- I am going by whats left of my memory.
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Old 04-16-2010 | 08:45 PM
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Originally Posted by BigGuns
OK I heard this rumor and I hope it is just that.... UAL is SCOP'd to 70 seat a/c at regionals. UAL is now telling their pilots that Republic Airlines will now enter OneWorld as its own airline, selling its own tickets, and will fly E190s with 100 seats as a code share under Star Alliance , thus bypassing SCOPE and the UAL pilots.

So if it does happen... Could it spread here to DAL with SkyTeam? Does anything in our SCOPE prevent it??
The short answer is yes.
Our Section 1 prevents any domestic codesharing on any aircraft with more than 76 seats or certificated for a max gross weight of more than 86,000 pounds.
Alaska is an exception. We have separate Section 1 provisions which spell out that arrangement.

Republic is already a sore subject. If you ask me, they are in violation of our scope clause right now even though our code isn't being used on the E-190 flights. Unfortunately, the ALPA National lawyers have over-ruled that view.

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Old 04-16-2010 | 08:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Check Essential
The short answer is yes.
Our Section 1 prevents any domestic codesharing on any aircraft with more than 76 seats or certificated for a max gross weight of more than 86,000 pounds.
Unfortunately, from my amateur reading of section 1, we're codesharing 76 seats on Alaska's 737s...

There's your loophole right there.
Old 04-16-2010 | 09:04 PM
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Originally Posted by 80ktsClamp
Unfortunately, from my amateur reading of section 1, we're codesharing 76 seats on Alaska's 737s...

There's your loophole right there.
Correct.
The "Alaska Marketing Agreement" has its own exception in our Section 1.

The wisdom of that is debatable, but Moak and the MEC like it, so here we are.
Old 04-16-2010 | 09:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Check Essential
Correct.
The "Alaska Marketing Agreement" has its own exception in our Section 1.

The wisdom of that is debatable, but Moak and the MEC like it, so here we are.
fNW had an exception for Alaska and Horizon in Section 1.
Old 04-16-2010 | 09:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Check Essential
Correct.
The "Alaska Marketing Agreement" has its own exception in our Section 1.

The wisdom of that is debatable, but Moak and the MEC like it, so here we are.
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Old 04-17-2010 | 02:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Check Essential
The short answer is yes.
Our Section 1 prevents any domestic codesharing on any aircraft with more than 76 seats or certificated for a max gross weight of more than 86,000 pounds.
Alaska is an exception. We have separate Section 1 provisions which spell out that arrangement.

Republic is already a sore subject. If you ask me, they are in violation of our scope clause right now even though our code isn't being used on the E-190 flights. Unfortunately, the ALPA National lawyers have over-ruled that view.
I think you missed the point. There is scope in place for Delta flying but what scope is in place if Skyteam became a "virtual airline" that Delta became a feeder for. Now you have to compete with the lowest cost airline of the day like Rebublic, etc.

Major airlines could be put in the same position that the Regionals have and have to compete to be the lowest cost provider in order to get new flyingor just to keep what they have.

Just something to think about.
Old 04-17-2010 | 02:16 AM
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Originally Posted by scambo1
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Premerger, someone on the DALS side said those planes were met by brass bands harkening their arrival. And the pilot uniform was different, SPWB pilots wore band leader hats and commodore shoulder boards.
With five stripes no less Ding, ding, SPWB arriving....

OTOH, having many WB's that only get paid what a NB does sort of defeats the purpose as well.

Any ways, it's all water down the toilet now.....
Old 04-17-2010 | 02:28 AM
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Originally Posted by chuck416
Hi Guys,
I'm hangin' on to the bottom of -9 captain in MEM, and wondering how I'll fare when we park all the -30 and -40 series aircraft this fall. For the life of me, I can't figure out how I'll NOT be bumped off the bottom. I have my MD preferences in place, of course. At the union meeting last week, our CP (great guy) indicated that there would not be any bumps off the aircraft, but a couple of guys may have to commute. Any comments, ideas, or insight into this?
Thanks,
Chuck
Moving DC9's to ATL to fight AirTran? Long rumored.

I'm also hearing whisperings that the retirement of the 30/40 may be delayed from this summer/fall back to heavy checks which is a considerable change in time line if true. Need to do some digging on this.
Old 04-17-2010 | 03:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Reroute
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The Delta/Alaska deal was signed on March 1, 2004.
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