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Originally Posted by SureJetStick
(Post 2901587)
That’s what ASA employees were told, and expecting. When Delta dumped ASA (ExpressJet) there went the flight benefits for those retired or who had at least 10 years employment on the Delta side. I think they’re completely hosed for any kind of reduced travel Now but I don’t know for sure.
Point being things change in the Regional world. |
Originally Posted by rld1k
(Post 2901641)
The difference being envoy is WO by AA not skywest
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Originally Posted by SureJetStick
(Post 2901587)
That’s what ASA employees were told, and expecting. When Delta dumped ASA (ExpressJet) there went the flight benefits for those retired or who had at least 10 years employment on the Delta side. I think they’re completely hosed for any kind of reduced travel Now but I don’t know for sure.
Point being things change in the Regional world. But with that said envoy is pretty big, it would be hard for Doug to unload them. |
Originally Posted by SureJetStick
(Post 2901587)
That’s what ASA employees were told, and expecting. When Delta dumped ASA (ExpressJet) there went the flight benefits for those retired or who had at least 10 years employment on the Delta side. I think they’re completely hosed for any kind of reduced travel Now but I don’t know for sure.
Point being things change in the Regional world. XJT just announced United travel benefits for all, including former ASA who stay for at least 12 months of service before retiring. If already retired, that doesn't help of course. |
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