Southwest, Pilots Reach Deal On AirTran Integration
Feb 28, 2011 07:43 AM
Southwest announced that it has reached an agreement with its pilots, represented by the Southwest Airlines Pilots' Association (SWAPA), on an initial transition agreement that establishes a procedural framework for eventually integrating the pilots of Orlando-based AirTran into Southwest. The integration addressed by the agreement would follow the official legal closing of Southwest's acquisition of AirTran's parent company, AirTran Holdings, which is currently anticipated to occur during the second quarter of 2011. Closing is subject to the approval of AirTran stockholders, receipt of certain regulatory clearances, and fulfillment of customary closing conditions, Southwest said.
With this initial transition agreement, Southwest and SWAPA establish a framework to begin an orderly transition from operating Southwest and AirTran as separate carriers, to a single carrier under a single operating certificate.
Feb 28, 2011 07:43 AM
Southwest announced that it has reached an agreement with its pilots, represented by the Southwest Airlines Pilots' Association (SWAPA), on an initial transition agreement that establishes a procedural framework for eventually integrating the pilots of Orlando-based AirTran into Southwest. The integration addressed by the agreement would follow the official legal closing of Southwest's acquisition of AirTran's parent company, AirTran Holdings, which is currently anticipated to occur during the second quarter of 2011. Closing is subject to the approval of AirTran stockholders, receipt of certain regulatory clearances, and fulfillment of customary closing conditions, Southwest said.
With this initial transition agreement, Southwest and SWAPA establish a framework to begin an orderly transition from operating Southwest and AirTran as separate carriers, to a single carrier under a single operating certificate.