More Midwest flying for SkyWest
#11
Well, I just read through the press release put out by Midwest Airlines and it explicity says:
"As flight operations transition to SkyWest in March and April, Skyway Airlines will discontinue providing regional flight operations for Midwest Airlines, which will result in the elimination of the positions of approximately 380 Skyway employees – mostly pilots, flight attendants, mechanics and dispatchers."
I actually, really, truly do feel bad for anyone losing their job over this.
"As flight operations transition to SkyWest in March and April, Skyway Airlines will discontinue providing regional flight operations for Midwest Airlines, which will result in the elimination of the positions of approximately 380 Skyway employees – mostly pilots, flight attendants, mechanics and dispatchers."
I actually, really, truly do feel bad for anyone losing their job over this.
#12
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I had dinner on a GRB overnight with a Skyway crew last week and they were good people. I hate to see anything less than great happen to ya'll.
#13
Wow that's terrible for anyway SkyWay guys out there. I hope that SkyWest offers any SkyWay pilot, F/A, Dispatcher, or Mechanic a job... We certainly can use people that already want to be in MKE... Any SkyWay pilot can PM me for help on getting on at SkyWest if they'd like.
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From: FO
http://www.jsonline.com/watch/?watch.../2008&id=34258
There's a news article. I hate to see this happen anywhere.
There's a news article. I hate to see this happen anywhere.
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The additional flying will be covered by the existing agreement between MEH and SKYW...sounds like they will be getting all 10 additional aircraft to cover the old SYX flying. From the press release it sounds like less frequency on the current SYX routes but keeping all the outstations open (i.e. 2-3 flights a day to the MSNs, GRBs, ATWs, GRRs, etc. instead of 4-5/day with the DoJets)
#18
Well, with the frequency of flights being cut, the CSA's should prepare themselves for a cut as well. Cutting flights depending on the schedule would be difficult to keep all CSA's. Best wishes go out to the SkyWay guys out there. I hope they at least offer some kind of separation package of some sort.....
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http://www.jsonline.com/watch/?watch.../2008&id=34258
There's a news article. I hate to see this happen anywhere.
There's a news article. I hate to see this happen anywhere.
Wow, that MKE-based paper isn't biased or anything
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Quote, from the article: Nearly 400 employees of Midwest Air Group Inc. will lose their jobs, with Midwest Air choosing to hire a Utah-based company to handle all of its Midwest Connect regional carrier flights, it was announced today./Quote
Wow, that MKE-based paper isn't biased or anything
Wow, that MKE-based paper isn't biased or anything

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