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Actually, the present contract specifically allows hub-to-hub codeshare flights on large jets. That has been going on for years. 70-seaters flying codeshare from IAH is not new.
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[QUOTE=JMD16;904816]Think it is actually that they can only be configured with 66 seats.[/QUOTE
Negative. It is just as I said. I am reading it directly from 1-K-22. 70 seats and 80K lbs. The CRJs are configured for 6/60 but the EMBs are 6/64.
Negative. It is just as I said. I am reading it directly from 1-K-22. 70 seats and 80K lbs. The CRJs are configured for 6/60 but the EMBs are 6/64.
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Yes, but the 70 seaters were flying from IAH to a UAL hub and with a UAL code. This new flying scheduled for Jan is from IAH to a spoke city with a CAL code. A clear violation of CAL ALPA's scope clause.
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