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Mon, Oct 26, 2009

ALPA Wants More Bucks From Profitable AirTran

Pilots Respond to AirTran’s 3rd Quarter Earnings

With the announcement that AirTran Airways realized a $10.4 million profit for the third quarter with projections of continued profitability, AirTran pilots expect management to recognize their contributions to the success of the airline at the bargaining table. The pilots, represented by ALPA, have been in contract negotiations for five years. To date, ALPA reports that the parties have been unable to reach an acceptable agreement that contains better wages, work rules, job protections, and other benefits.

“As one of the largest stakeholders in AirTran, we are pleased with its continued profitability. However, just as AirTran’s executives and stockholders are reaping the rewards, so too must the employees whose sacrifices and continued hard work keep AirTran moving,” said First Officer Linden Hillman, chairman of the AirTran unit of ALPA.

While AirTran pilots are reportedly 'paid up to 26 percent below industry average,' AirTran executives have received salaries and lucrative bonus packages placing them in the top tier of airline managers.

“Simply put, we expect the company recognize our contributions and sacrifices in making AirTran the success that it is today. Our goal is to reach an agreement in the near future that improves pilots’ pay, job protections and overall quality of life, while allowing for the continued profitability of AirTran,” said First Officer Hillman.

FMI: www.alpa.org, www.pilotcontractnow.com

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