Light Years
Veteran
- Joined
- Aug 27, 2002
- Messages
- 2,878
- Reaction score
- 0
Now that the pilots have given permission to outsource, well, pretty much the whole airline, is there a point in anyone going to MAA? How many planes will they get now? I'd guess not many, but the mass of **** affiliate carriers will and pretend to be US while MAA stagnates just like its employees former "major" airline job.
I know MAA was a pretty bum deal to begin with (again, agreed to however...) but at least it had Airways people doing Airways flying.
Everyone is screwed, but it seems like the flight attendants are the most screwed. Pilots have Jets 4 Jobs, and whether its mainline, mainline express, or w/o express, the ground work is handled by Group employees. What do the F/As get?
Those new planes are already doing everything the 737 does, and will continue to do so, only now it'll be someone else doing it. The 279 rule will probably go, and I'm sure the 190 and 195 will come too. And if anyone thinks they are going to mainline they must be partying with Whitney Houston. And even if they did, they have 100 seats and only need 2 F/As. So goodbye to thousands more.
I know MAA was a pretty bum deal to begin with (again, agreed to however...) but at least it had Airways people doing Airways flying.
Everyone is screwed, but it seems like the flight attendants are the most screwed. Pilots have Jets 4 Jobs, and whether its mainline, mainline express, or w/o express, the ground work is handled by Group employees. What do the F/As get?
Those new planes are already doing everything the 737 does, and will continue to do so, only now it'll be someone else doing it. The 279 rule will probably go, and I'm sure the 190 and 195 will come too. And if anyone thinks they are going to mainline they must be partying with Whitney Houston. And even if they did, they have 100 seats and only need 2 F/As. So goodbye to thousands more.