American or Delta
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I mean, just a quick browse of the recent threads in the respective sub forums would answer my question.
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Dumpster fire vs Firing on all cylinders is how I see it.
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Dumpster fire vs Firing on all cylinders is how I see it.
#52
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From: 737 FO
Sort of.
Depends on if it includes traffic. Not sure what DAL's reserve rules are, but that might be too far to sit reserve at a home... that's a big deal, especially at upgrade time. Many folks bypass upgrade until they can hold a line to avoid reserve, to the tune of hundreds of thousands $.
Depends on if it includes traffic. Not sure what DAL's reserve rules are, but that might be too far to sit reserve at a home... that's a big deal, especially at upgrade time. Many folks bypass upgrade until they can hold a line to avoid reserve, to the tune of hundreds of thousands $.
A 3 hr drive would be pushing it for short call to the tune of probably wanting to find a quiet place to sit partway to Atlanta, but for the most part reserve would be at home unless actually flying.
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I’m sure there’s plenty of people who would leave their company if they could take their seniority with them.
AA has its issues for sure, but the fundamentals are solid and a turn around is pretty much inevitable.
The grass is always greener.
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