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Plane Ramrod 04-27-2014 03:21 PM


Originally Posted by RiddleEagle18 (Post 1631482)

All jetblue airplanes flown by jetblue pilots and bind it to any holding company.

Better get language to limit the company to the current 500 code shares while you're at it.

Snarge 04-27-2014 03:28 PM


Originally Posted by The Juice (Post 1631488)

Rule #1: If management knows you want it, they will want something for it.

You mean management owns and controls everything?

If so, what does that make pilots/labor?

P-3Bubba 04-27-2014 05:21 PM

Seriously with the code shares. Hawaiian is our best-est buddy code share and they sell tickets on Virgin A, on the same competitive route from Cali, into our own largest domicile. Not right.

rightside02 04-28-2014 01:16 PM

JetBlue CBA wish list
 
Already got my wish list ! Rob Maruster leaving !!! Get that politician out of here ! 10 minute response to your question which never get answered ! Let him go work with all the other criminals in the Capital.

Climbto450 04-29-2014 05:26 AM


Originally Posted by rightside02 (Post 1631963)
Already got my wish list ! Rob Maruster leaving !!! Get that politician out of here ! 10 minute response to your question which never get answered ! Let him go work with all the other criminals in the Capital.

I think he heard you.

Kellwolf 05-03-2014 08:49 PM


Originally Posted by RiddleEagle18 (Post 1631482)
Scope scope scope scope scope scope scope scope scope scope scope.


Its a no cost item even. Company should have no problem giving it to us.

All jetblue airplanes flown by jetblue pilots and bind it to any holding company.

I agree, but it's far from a "no cost item." If jetBlue pilots fly it, it'll cost the company more than if they just tossed their code on another carrier that had their people fly it. I imagine they, like just about every other airline in history, will fight tooth and nail on scope. The thing to remember is once the cat's out of the bag, it's hard to get it back in. Just look at Delta and the 76 seat flying. Those guys back in the 90s would think you were nuts if you told them an RJ would be flying almost all of their CVG routes. Those were mainline MD-88s at the time. Northwest had the same issues outta DTW with DC-9s. Suddenly, those all became CRJ-200s. Good luck getting that flying back at mainline now. So, we've absolutely got to draw a line in the sand here and now, but I don't expect the company to just give it to us.

What REALLY gets me is Azul starting Brazil-US routes. THAT is a market we shoulda/coulda gotten in to first and codeshared with THEM to connect intra-Brazil routes. Dollars to donuts it's gonna go the other way now.

As for management knowing what we want, they already do. Unless no one listened at ALL during the calls on the PEA and during the union drive.


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