Any "Latest & Greatest" about Delta?
#7001
I bought the uniform at my last company and then had to buy the Delta uniform. I guess that is the price of progress. Sorry, couldn't help myself.
#7003
Heh. True. But I'm not sure the decision of JetBlue to go into massive hock to build a gigantic, shiny new terminal (for example) will really equate to significant amounts of new business.
Sure, it's a great terminal. But who really wants to spend one more second than they have to at an airport? Nobody is going to say "Boy, I'll spend an extra $10 bucks on a ticket out of JFK so when I spend 30 minutes of my life waiting it will be in Terminal "Jet Blue" instead of Terminal 2 or 3".
/rant off
The real problems of JFK are airspace, taxiways, general congestion, ATC and gawd-awful taxi times during the international pushes. That, and the potholes in the ramp areas . . . .
Sure, it's a great terminal. But who really wants to spend one more second than they have to at an airport? Nobody is going to say "Boy, I'll spend an extra $10 bucks on a ticket out of JFK so when I spend 30 minutes of my life waiting it will be in Terminal "Jet Blue" instead of Terminal 2 or 3".
/rant off
The real problems of JFK are airspace, taxiways, general congestion, ATC and gawd-awful taxi times during the international pushes. That, and the potholes in the ramp areas . . . .
But flying is all about the curb-to-curb customer experience. That terminal is the first impression Delta makes on outbound customers, and it makes us look like a rinky-dink operation.
#7004
On another note, this heartache about how to alot new planes between N and S just goes to show how fences cause more pain than they're worth. There should be no fences: the SIL is out. Bid what you want and take what you can get.
#7005
I was just replying to a post from a FNW that the $400.00 didn't cover the full cost of the uniform. Just pointing out that us "Southern" folks also had to pay. That's all. So to answer your question, no, it wasn't a budget breaker for me. Thanks for the concern though.
#7006
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Shows how much you know. You do have the same union. And I believe you meant "our union".
Take the time to move on. You can be happy. The SLI is over & all of our lives are effected by it. Your griping & childish name calling isn't going to change it.
#7009
How were our April traffic numbers? Other carriers are reporting increases. Our stock is north of 7 bucks again.
#7010
I really don't want to get in this furball.. but... which 777s would you give to the NWA side of the house, and which ones would go to DAL? Since DAL still has orders and options for the 777, so how would you determine which ones would then belong to the NWA pilots... especially since the 787 is still not a real airplane? And... it's not even a super premium widebody at that?
If I were attempting to make everyone play fair, I would swap one 777-300 "staffing" for one 747-400 "staffing"...
The "PBS staffing formula" (or a straight percentage of the 772/773 aircraft staffed via that AE) would be used to determine how many 777 positions would be "reserved" for FNWA seniority numbers, and as per the JCBA, if all of the slots were not filled by FNWA pilots on that AE, then the next most senior FDAL pilot who placed a bid for a 777 position would be awarded the vacancy.
Not really that hard. There wouldn't be "separate" (i.e. FDAL 777/FNWA 777 ATL), it would be the ATL777, just like anyone else. There would only be the matter of who gets the awards. Just my opinion.
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