PHOENIX - US Airways chief Doug Parker refused to budge earlier this year when his pilots unions asked for a better deal, saying he preferred to combine America West and US Airways pilots' contracts in a way that didn't raise costs.
But Parker recently changed his stance, saying the company would pay to bring everyone up to the more lucrative America West contract.
''We will go to the cost structure of the higher of the two carriers,'' company spokesman Phil Gee said Monday in a statement.
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But Parker recently changed his stance, saying the company would pay to bring everyone up to the more lucrative America West contract.
''We will go to the cost structure of the higher of the two carriers,'' company spokesman Phil Gee said Monday in a statement.
Salt Lake Tribune Article