Sunday, September 30, 2012

American Airlines frequent flyer Wes Sarbien said that he hasn’t been affected, but others he knows




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FORT WORTH (CBSDFW.COM) The union representing pilots for American Airlines sent the strongest message yet to its members Thursday night to immediately stop anything they're french connection united kingdom doing to slow down the airline. The message came a day after the airline threatened legal action if weeks of increased sick calls and maintenance reports continued.
The letter from Allied french connection united kingdom Pilots Association president Keith Wilson was titled "Our Legal Responsibilities." Wilson said if the APA ended up in court, advisers believe a restraining order would likely french connection united kingdom be granted. "There is no strategic advantage whatsoever for APA to be placed in that situation," Wilson wrote.
While defending the measure it has taken to stop a slowdown, including defusing a potential sickout on September 21, Wilson said, "If… pilots are using their professional discretion to delay departures through unnecessary checks, frivolous maintenance write-ups (and late filing), slow taxiing to increase block times, and taking circuitous routes, that activity must cease immediately." The examples from Wilson were almost word-for-word what American Airlines senior vice president Denise Lynn cited as problems in a letter to pilots Wednesday.
Earlier in the day, the APA board of directors walked out of their offices and went home, ending meetings that were scheduled through Friday. "How do you expect to resume collective french connection united kingdom bargaining when you hold a gun to our heads with the threat of being enjoined by a federal court it's mind-boggling," said APA spokesman Tom Hoban.
Spokesman Bruce Hicks from American Airlines said that the pilots rhetoric doesn't change the facts of the situation. "The facts are some of the pilots of this airline are disrupting it are ruining customers vacations and business trips," he said.
American Airlines frequent flyer Wes Sarbien french connection united kingdom said that he hasn't been affected, french connection united kingdom but others french connection united kingdom he knows have. "I have a lot of colleagues who've gone over to competitive airlines (Southwest), just because of inconsistencies AA has delivered on its flights. I haven't been affected yet, but if I am, then I'll make some changes," he said.
Retired airline executive Mark Drusch, who worked with Delta and Continental french connection united kingdom Airlines, said distrust french connection united kingdom that's built up on both sides for the past decade is a contributing problem. "Everyone's got to step back and say, How do we achieve french connection united kingdom that goal? " Drusch said. "Erase what's going on this past six months and 10 years and do what has to be done to move forward. They both are missing opportunities to come to an agreement."
American Airlines has offered customers who are delayed at least two hours a choice of three options: a full refund if they don't want to fly that day, re-book on another American Airlines flight without paying a fee, or book a flight french connection united kingdom on another airline if it's available.

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