tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-352377410388410195.post2365877089162375935..comments2024-03-28T17:38:51.301-07:00Comments on Flight To Success: Airbus Versus Boeing... Is it a Handful?Karlene Petitthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17910702587514001827noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-352377410388410195.post-4476946884193107182010-09-14T12:41:55.812-07:002010-09-14T12:41:55.812-07:00D.B. Thank you for the great news from the passeng...D.B. Thank you for the great news from the passenger POV! Sometimes I think that airline employees...and others too, forget how important the guest is to the success of their company and ultimately their job. <br /><br />I'm glad you are flying on Delta now. And... I look forward to be on that pointy end taking you to destination one day! Watch for me. I'm easy to spot. lol<br /><br />Oh... and both are great books. Seniority is huge. I'm just going to be happy if I can hold Seattle. That will be enough seniority for me, for awhile. :) <br /><br />Have a great day and enjoy the journey!Karlene Petitthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17910702587514001827noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-352377410388410195.post-37085157515523723802010-09-14T07:35:47.972-07:002010-09-14T07:35:47.972-07:00Thanks Karlene for clearing that up. I know from ...Thanks Karlene for clearing that up. I know from my airline friends (and from books like "Fate is the Hunter" and "North Star Over my Shoulder") how important the seniority list is to line pilots. The news talked about how that was a sticking point in the merger (as it always is); then all of a sudden it was never talked about again.<br /><br />From a frequent passenger POV, the merger is great. Previously I used to avoid both Delta and NWA, not from dislike, but because being in Dallas, and AA having such a monopoly here, it made no sense to get miles on other airlines. It was more effective for rewards to concentrate them on AA. Now the merged Delta goes everywhere I need to go, I actually fly on your line much more frequently.<br /><br />I hope someday to find that you are at the pointy end when I fly!D.B.https://www.blogger.com/profile/16311812701887962320noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-352377410388410195.post-57178670747969776462010-09-14T02:45:50.188-07:002010-09-14T02:45:50.188-07:00Hey D.B. Sorry for the delay with your question. H...Hey D.B. Sorry for the delay with your question. How did we solve it? Lee Moak Delta's ALPA President pretty much decided how it would be done. lol. I'm sure there is more to it than that. <br /><br />Seriously, they tried to be fair with everyone. But... that is an impossible task. Somebody always feels they got the short end. And honestly, someone does always get the short end. How can everyone win? They can't. <br /><br />I ended up with guys hired at Delta about three years behind me, who are now ahead of me. They were going for "relative" seniority. But I lost a couple percent in the equation... so for some, it didn't quite work. <br /><br />But... as with all mergers there are really good claims from both sides why it should be done differently. There are so many factors going into the equation. <br /><br />Personally... I think that if we belong to a "National" union...such as ALPA. National ALPA should have predetermined rules going into mergers. That would let everyone know what they were getting into. No fighting. No beating each other up in the process. <br /><br />Think about two groups fighting each other for their side. Then, when it's all said and done they're supposed to get in a plane and fly together. <br /><br />Imagine going through a really bad divorce, and feeling like you got financially raped in the process... then you have to work with them in a small room for 8 hours a day with hundreds of lives in your hands. Sets up for a not so pretty picture. lol<br /><br />With Delta and NWA... a few undercurrent rumblings...but for the most part, I think this transition has passed smoothly. <br /><br />Thanks for your great question!Karlene Petitthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17910702587514001827noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-352377410388410195.post-67403079363372925882010-09-13T13:46:00.381-07:002010-09-13T13:46:00.381-07:00How did Delta and NWA end up solving the issue of ...How did Delta and NWA end up solving the issue of the merged seniority list? I have heard of cases where the smaller airline's list just gets put on the bottom, but I can't think that NWA's pilots would have gone along.<br /><br />Anyway, nice blog - I came across it a few days ago from another airline pilots' site.D.B.https://www.blogger.com/profile/16311812701887962320noreply@blogger.com