Saturday, June 12, 2010

spirit airlines


spirit airlines


Spirit Airlines agreed to passengers, even if the pilots to follow through on the threatened strike, which begins Saturday. Although it has offered few details, the Spirit says that he plans to fly to another airline if the pilots walk off the job.Spirit spokeswoman Misty Pinson told The Associated Press, the carrier is "working with the other airlines to stay for our customers." Pinson did not say which airlines will operate Spirit has not provided details about the carrier for all or part of the event schedule to fly strike.The South Florida Sun Sentinel writes that Pinson's statement Tuesday, "... the carrier is locked in last-minute negotiations this week with representatives of the pilot in Washington, DC, the National Mediation Board. Although it appears some progress is that it is not clear that it will be enough to prevent the strike. "

"Spirit Airlines is continuing to work with our pilots union a just and fair deal for the long-term stability of the company's reach and allows us to continue to offer ultra-low prices you need to know and love. In the meantime, starting today, the Union stated that the pilot's strike, "said the message.That later demolished.Spirit pilots have complained that the pay is not proportional to their peers in other U.S. airlines."The strike was preceded by nearly four years of contract negotiations, and the many attempts of the pilots that the middle ground, and the management to avoid a strike," ALPA said in a statement. "Every Spirit pilots, especially the first mate, worked on, or below market prices to yearly, and less work rules."The airline canceled all flights on Saturday and a message posted on the website, promising passengers a refund or credit of the flight.

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