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On the scope notebook what I find interestingly absent is anything about interport flying by ChinaEastern, and SkyMark, and Korean Air....We used to have a hell of a lot of really big airplanes totally full out there, and it is very interesting how that has evaporated, and the usual shills keep saying "well the block hours are in compliance"....Smoke and mirrors.
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Ha! That was unity at its finest and the reason we are here for sure but no thanks to the likes of you and the dpa few.
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On the scope notebook what I find interestingly absent is anything about interport flying by ChinaEastern, and SkyMark, and Korean Air....We used to have a hell of a lot of really big airplanes totally full out there, and it is very interesting how that has evaporated, and the usual shills keep saying "well the block hours are in compliance"....Smoke and mirrors.
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On the scope notebook what I find interestingly absent is anything about interport flying by ChinaEastern, and SkyMark, and Korean Air....We used to have a hell of a lot of really big airplanes totally full out there, and it is very interesting how that has evaporated, and the usual shills keep saying "well the block hours are in compliance"....Smoke and mirrors.
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i do not recall that word ever being used regarding the ta you, and your clowns would ALREADY HAVE if not for the dissenters calling BS on the entire deal.
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Talking points will be distributed to paid and unpaid volunteers. As Bagdad Bob would say, nothing to see here.
Just over a week ago Sink and Trip were arguing the benefits of giving DCI more RJs. Soon we'll hear about the benefit of giving Virgin America, KLM, and Air France a greater percentage of Atlantic flying.
Just over a week ago Sink and Trip were arguing the benefits of giving DCI more RJs. Soon we'll hear about the benefit of giving Virgin America, KLM, and Air France a greater percentage of Atlantic flying.
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OK admittedly just a first read. I still have questions for my reps. I like the improvements in control and fragmentation. I like that they are addressing the global threat of affiliates. I like the new language protecting the Delta brand. I like that there are no changes at DCI with regards to the number of large RJs, but I would have liked to have seen a better block hour ratio. The Air France, KLM, Alitalia JV seems like more of a wash. A slightly lower EASK limit, but a two year look back versus 3 and no cure period. I do like that they added a minimum international block hours. With more JVs on the horizon capturing more block hours across the globe as opposed to just across the Atlantic may prove important. Maybe I missed it, but I'd like to see what percentage of our international flying that represents. Overall I think our Section 1 is somewhat better than what we currently have due to improved fragmentation and control language, brand protection, and a minimum international block hour limit. My big disclaimer is that this is just a first look. I'm willing to listen to reasoned opinions both pro and con.
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