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KCaviator 10-17-2019 11:47 AM

United Aviate
 
Why did United only include their worst performing and least reliable regionals in their cute new Aviate program?

Is it just a recruiting tool to fill seats at these bottom-feeder airlines since no one would otherwise choose such a poor QOL?

Or is it because they’re UAX-exclusive (aka American & Delta rejects)?

iceman21 10-17-2019 11:48 AM

Worst performing defined where?

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NovemberBravo 10-17-2019 11:54 AM

I think Mesa is one of the best performing United regionals consistently.

All these regionals have undesirable bases.

GoFaster 10-17-2019 12:19 PM

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Filler.

Happyflyer 10-17-2019 02:07 PM

I read you could be at United in two years? Is that correct? So everyone at those airlines longer than two years bombed it?

JasonR 10-17-2019 02:27 PM


Originally Posted by Happyflyer (Post 2907347)
I read you could be at United in two years? Is that correct? So everyone at those airlines longer than two years bombed it?

Yes.

It’s a new program, all they have to do now is apply, and successfully complete the interview process. The CJO should include normal background stuff and the 2yrs/2000 hours of service.

Happyflyer 10-17-2019 02:39 PM

I still don't get it, everyone hired prior to Oct 2017 has been passed over?

flynd94 10-17-2019 03:24 PM


Originally Posted by Happyflyer (Post 2907372)
I still don't get it, everyone hired prior to Oct 2017 has been passed over?

Some opted out, some didn’t back it twice, some are waiting for their second chance and the rest are on their first try.

I was in the CPP. My timeline was Hogan 5/17, interview 1/18 and butt in the seat 8/19

flynd94 10-17-2019 03:26 PM


Originally Posted by KCaviator (Post 2907215)
Why did United only include their worst performing and least reliable regionals in their cute new Aviate program?

Is it just a recruiting tool to fill seats at these bottom-feeder airlines since no one would otherwise choose such a poor QOL?

Or is it because they’re UAX-exclusive (aka American & Delta rejects)?

How long have you been in the industry? Those who don’t know the past are doomed to make the same mistakes.

If you want the Aviate program join on if the Aviate regionals. If you don’t then shut up and color

JasonR 10-17-2019 03:33 PM


Originally Posted by Happyflyer (Post 2907372)
I still don't get it, everyone hired prior to Oct 2017 has been passed over?

No, the program has only been around for several months. People prior to now(ish) where eligible under the CPP as highlighted above. The people now who are still on property more than 2 years/2000hours of service either don’t know about the program, haven’t applied, didn’t know pass the interview, or are just not interested in moving on to UAL.


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