700UW said:
How many stations did DL have below the wing before the merger?
Was it like 12, while PMNW had 40.
Plus having scope language, better benefits, QOL issues in a CBA are all part of costs.
Why does AA unionized employees have better and cheaper insurance that DL offers to its own employees?
Does Anderson sit on UHC's board?
ATL, CVG, JFK, LGA, EWR, SLC, LAX, HNL, TPA, MCO, FLL, BOS, SJU is all Delta had.
and no he doesn't sit on UHC board.
just a note, NW and the IAM scope gave Delta: MSP DTW MEM HNL IND IAD LGA PDX ORD JFK LAX ANC MCO PHX MKE TPA DCA DFW LAS BNA SEA BWI ATL MSN BOS MDW EWR STL MCI CMH DEN RSW GRR FLL PHL GRB SFO FNT IAH MSY
Also with the NW scope (which was 7 flights a day but also counted 76 seaters) Delta would have to bring SAV*, RDU*, BHM*, CHS*, CLT*, SAN*, MIA*, JAX*, PBI*, PIT*, ORF*, RIC*, CLE*, SRQ*, SDF*, SYR, ROC, BUF, HSV, PNS*, ECP*, VPS*, LIT, OKC, AUS*, SAT*, HOU*, SNA*, SMF, SJC, OAK, OMA*, GEG, BDL*,
JAN, GSP, GSO, CAE, TYS and a few others would be close and would probably go over with the reductions in 50 seaters.
* are purely mainline driven. the 76 seater part is not very clear to me so I thought I would show both. That is 34 stations that would have to be below wing under the old NW scope agreement. (in addition to all the stations DL currently has as mainline.
Also SLC and MEM cargo would have to come back in-house.