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Originally Posted by cessna157
(Post 438917)
Eh, good point, friend.
Did you make it home the other day? You said the flight was looking pretty full. Sure did thanks. Actually had 15 open seats but travenet said it was oversold????? I just don't get how to read that site. |
Originally Posted by The Chow
(Post 438932)
Sure did thanks.
Actually had 15 open seats but travenet said it was oversold????? I just don't get how to read that site. A friend of mine was non-revving on a buddy pass. The flight was full (B763) and she was number 64 on the standby list. Still got on. just goes to show, don't leave the gatehouse until you see the aircraft rolling backwards. |
Deleted. No official announcement yet.
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Deleted. I have nothing intelligent to say. Never have, never will.
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Expect something on EPIC very, very shortly about 7 additional 900s by November, a new vacancy bid and new displacement bid after the vacancy bid is closed.
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RJTP, it is officially announced. You can repost
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August 5, 2008
TO: Comair Team RE: Delta Connection Opportunity Modifies Plan Our flight schedule for the remainder of the year continues to shift dramatically. Most recently, Delta Connection requested that we operate additional CRJ900 aircraft beginning in October. In order to be successful, we must make the following adjustments: - Fleet: Our maintenance team will begin receiving additional CRJ900s in September. We will start flying up to three of these aircraft in October, and operate a total of seven by the end of November. The addition of the CRJ900s may not incrementally change our longterm fleet outlook, and we still anticipate reducing our complement of 50-seat aircraft by the end of year. Eight CRJ100/200 aircraft will be returned to lessors when their leases expire, and the remaining 50-seat planes will be utilized less. - Staffing: A pilot vacancy bid will be released today for CRJ700/900 captain and first officer positions. The vacancy bid will close 10 days after it opens and training for the new positions will begin as soon as September. After the vacancy bid is awarded, we will re-release the pilot displacement bid that was previously cancelled. As for the flight attendant group, we still anticipate releasing the reallocation and displacement bid this week. Although the number of crewmember displacement and furloughs will be minimized by the additional CRJ900 flying, it will not fully offset the impact of previously announced reductions in the CRJ100/200 fleet. Timing of the displacements and furloughs will be delayed to support the CRJ700/900 training. Ultimately, we are pleased to be presented with this opportunity to support Delta – our mainline customer and parent company – and we are grateful to be in a position where our operation can be flexible. We also understand this is another significant change in course that has a resounding effect on our employees. Looking into the future, it is important to remember the flight schedules beyond September are still fluid, and we can be assured that they will continue to change. We have positioned ourselves well to be the “go-to” regional carrier, and our people deserve many accolades for their contributions. In order to capitalize on future opportunities, we must continue to deliver exceptional operational results and excellent customer service. |
Originally Posted by cessna157
(Post 438943)
RJTP, it is officially announced. You can repost
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So... any word on what (if anything) the Union has done to reduce the number of furloughs/displacements? Or is the only thing that changed the last one the addition of the CRJ900s?
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So everyone thats bids to the 70/90 and goes through training will then be displaced back to the 50 a couple months later?
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