Air Line Pilots Association International Update
Executive Administrator of the Air Line Pilots Association Rick Dominguez discusses concerns of pilots a United and Delta going forward and whether a new pilot deal at Spirit Airlines could accelerate progress in negotiations at fellow ULCC Frontier.
Transcript
Rick Dominguez:United and Delta Airlines are— they're the largest of the airlines that we represent. I think the main concerns at United and Delta are scope, as always, and this time, now that we have recovered from a lost decade of bankruptcies, they're very interested in retirement and post-retirement benefits. To reclaim some of the lost benefits during the bankruptcy. So I think those are the things that you ought to be watching for. I think it should. As to whether it does or not remains to be seen, but the fact is, is that the market rate for pilots has been established by the recent Spirit negotiations, and we have JetBlue that's about to conclude. So Frontier at some point will have to pay market rate. It's pretty much a non-starter. We have 435 representatives in Congress. One has introduced it and nobody has co-signed it. So it's basically not going anywhere.
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