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It looks like the the reduction in DAL flying is actually 10-12%. From Bloomberg today.
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Delta CEO Richard Anderson acknowledged on April 26 that there was “significant industry overcapacity” on trans-Atlantic routes, and the Atlanta-based carrier said May 6 it would pare seating in the market by 8 to 10 percent following the Labor Day holiday in September. Delta President Ed Bastia said today at a transportation conference that the figure is now 10-12 percent.
Source:
http://www.businessweek.com/news/2011-05-19/air-france-clashes-with-u-s-ally-delta-over-capacity-cuts.html
This is a bad idea.
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It looks like the the reduction in DAL flying is actually 10-12%. From Bloomberg today.
Bigger Cut
Delta CEO Richard Anderson acknowledged on April 26 that there was “significant industry overcapacity” on trans-Atlantic routes, and the Atlanta-based carrier said May 6 it would pare seating in the market by 8 to 10 percent following the Labor Day holiday in September. Delta President Ed Bastia said today at a transportation conference that the figure is now 10-12 percent.
Source:
http://www.businessweek.com/news/2011-05-19/air-france-clashes-with-u-s-ally-delta-over-capacity-cuts.html
Bigger Cut
Delta CEO Richard Anderson acknowledged on April 26 that there was “significant industry overcapacity” on trans-Atlantic routes, and the Atlanta-based carrier said May 6 it would pare seating in the market by 8 to 10 percent following the Labor Day holiday in September. Delta President Ed Bastia said today at a transportation conference that the figure is now 10-12 percent.
Source:
http://www.businessweek.com/news/2011-05-19/air-france-clashes-with-u-s-ally-delta-over-capacity-cuts.html
If your plans for the year never change then good on you! I don't know what I'm doing next month let alone for the whole year. I plan as much as I can but...........plans change and this is one way to try and adjust to the change. I don't see where this has any impact on seniority.
In the last 2 years I've swapped a week of vacation. One I needed to change the week at the last minute and the other a guy called me to swap because of a once in a lifetime opportunity for him and his family and I gladly swapped with him.
This is a way to better our quality of life and I see no problem with it.
Denny
I agree with Ts on this topic. Example: Pilot lives in Atlanta but commutes to NYC to be a junior line holder and cannot hold same category in Atlanta. With "out of base" swap this junior NYC pilot can now be a junior line holding pilot in ATL screwing more senior pilots than him that can hold the ATL category but are on reserve. In my book, a definite abrogation of seniority.
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It wasn't sarcasm Denny, that's the way these guys think. Anything, I mean anything that is better for the whole but disrupts their comfy golf cart community is blasphemy. Where is brakechatter petitioning to get rid of pilot to pilot swaps?? Isn't IT ALL related?????
Brakechatter = pilot to pilot swaps, if you want it, bid it!!!!
P.S. Swap with the pot, if you want it, bid it....................????
Brakechatter = pilot to pilot swaps, if you want it, bid it!!!!
P.S. Swap with the pot, if you want it, bid it....................????
Ts,
I might be convinced of an out of base pilot to pilot swap board with some serious restrictions such as no drops only (like you can do on the in base swapboard we have now). If it was only "this trip for that trip," I don't see a big problem. I don't think this would happen very often but I can see where, if I now need a particular day off I might be able to do an out of base swap and change my departure date by a couple of days and get the day off I needed but also now have to commute out of base for a trip. I'm not seeing a big problem with this but I could be wrong. As I said, there would have to be some serious restrictions.
Denny
I might be convinced of an out of base pilot to pilot swap board with some serious restrictions such as no drops only (like you can do on the in base swapboard we have now). If it was only "this trip for that trip," I don't see a big problem. I don't think this would happen very often but I can see where, if I now need a particular day off I might be able to do an out of base swap and change my departure date by a couple of days and get the day off I needed but also now have to commute out of base for a trip. I'm not seeing a big problem with this but I could be wrong. As I said, there would have to be some serious restrictions.
Denny
Speaking of which, not that it makes much difference, but if you are activated as a RES pilot on long call with a rotation starting the next day, is there any benefit in not acknowledging it in Icrew.
Basically, just wait for crew scheduling to call or am I contractually obligated to acknowledge the trip if seen on Icrew. (I've heard captains tell me to do this)
Basically, just wait for crew scheduling to call or am I contractually obligated to acknowledge the trip if seen on Icrew. (I've heard captains tell me to do this)
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