Now that the list of city slashes is out....

usfliboi

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Aug 20, 2002
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Not sure where you got your numbers from... the only potential layoffs announced are the pilots 250 in nov and 250 in first quarter. I think the numbers will be MUCH greater than 400 for the f/as based on pilot numbers!
 
When is the layoff announcements coming out for fleet svce & mechanics? Heard that 400+ for flight attendants...what about pilots? CLT took a big one for the gang!
 
[:((] US on the fast track to becoming a regional carrier? Last one out of West Coast turn out the lights.....
 
Here are some highlights:

Only 24 cities gained flights, with apparently LGA up the most with
+14 (mostly prop flights).

Other losing cities:
PIT -81
CLT -32
TPA -21
BOS -16
TAL -12
BWI -10
PHL -9
MCO -6
MIA -5
LAX -5
SEA -5
SFO -3
SAN -2

NE City changes

Augusta, ME - No change (+1 to Rockland, -1 to BOS) - Total 4 flights
Bangor, ME - -1 (loses service to LGA -1 flight; no change to PHL) -
total 2 flights
Bar Harbor, ME - -1 (-1 BOS; no change to RKD)
Bedford, MA - No change
Boston, MA - -16 flights (Bar Harbor -2; CLT -1; Hyannis -1 loses
service; ACK -4 loses service; PHL -1 still has 15 flights; PIT -2;
PWM -3 loses service; Presque Isle -1; ROC -1; Rockland, ME -1; SYR +1)
Burlington, VT - -1 Prop to PIT
Groton/New London, CT - No Change
Hartford, CT - -1 (-1 to PIT, CLT, PHL; +1 to SYR, ROC)
Hyannis, MA - -4 (-1 to BOS, MVY, ACK, LGA; ACK, LGA, PVD remain)
Lebanon, NH - -1 (-1 to RUT loses service; PHL, LGA remain)
Manchester, NH - +2 (+2 Express to LGA)
Martha's Vineyard, MA - -8 loses all service
Nantucket, MA - -8 (loses all BOS, PHL, DCA service; -3 to LGA; +1 to HYA)
New Haven, CT - No Change
Portland, ME - -4 (-3 to BOS loses service; -2 mainline to PIT; +1
mainline to PHL)
Presque Isle, ME - -1 (to BOS)
Providence, RI - +3 (+3 Express to LGA)
Rockland, ME - No change (+1 to Bar Harbor, -1 to BOS)
Rutland, VT - -1 (to LEB)
Worcester, MA - No change
 
Received these numbers tonight from an area rep.

The following station reductions was announced today: Effective October 6, 2000
Station
Full-time
Part-time


ALB
0
0
MYR
-1
-3
ATL
1
0
ORF
-1
0
AVP
0
-2
PHL
-60
47
BDL
-3
0
PHX
0
-2
BNA
1
0
PIT
-37
-32
BOS
-1
-4
PNS
0
-1
BUF
-4
-4
PVD
-2
-1
BWI
-23
-16
PWM
-1
0
CHS
-1
0
RDU
-4
-1
CLE
-1
-1
RIC
0
0
CLT
0
14
ROC
-1
-1
CMH
-3
-2
RSW
-1
-1
DAY (CLOSED)
-14
-13
SAN
-2
-4
DCA
-4
-3
SAV
-1
0
DEN
0
-4
SDF (CLOSED)
-17
-11
DFW
0
0
SEA
-3
-10
DTW
1
0
SFO
0
0
EWR
-3
-1
SNA
0
-1
FLL
-8
-4
STL
0
-1
GSO
-1
0
TPA
-5
-3
IAD
0
0
IAH
0
0
ILM
-1
-2
JAX
-3
-2

CLT SAR
-5
-9
LAS
0
1
PHL SAR
0
0
LAX
-3
-4
PIT SAR
-6
-1
LGA
0
-3
MCI
0
-1
MCO
-4
-2
MDT
-1
0
MDW (CLOSED)
-6
-3
MSP
0
-1
MHT
1
1
MIA
-10
-1
MKE
-1
-1
MSY
0
1
Total Reductions:
224
82


Sorry I couldnt get it to format over easier. These numbers were sent to me from a CWA rep, but nothing advising if these are CWA or Company numbers. I also know there are some cities with retirements that are not included in these numbers.
 
You can check out the flight info HERE

Regarding the West Coast Service Cuts, Nov is when many of the Western flights get cut and realigned (normally) North and South. Summer is the busy season out West. At least they didnt close any cities there altogether. Mainline in DAY/SDF/YUL appears gone.
 
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On 8/30/2002 9:46:12 PM

Received these numbers tonight from an area rep.

The following station reductions was announced today: Effective October 6, 2002 (typo corrected)
Station

DAY (CLOSED)
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Wow. From the #3 PI hub, with 75 jet flights a day, to strictly Express city, in 13 years. Sad.
 
so have you found out if these are cwa numbers? I dont believe the company has :eek:fficially: made the announcement?
 
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On 8/30/2002 5:01:29 PM

When is the layoff announcements coming out for fleet svce & mechanics? Heard that 400+ for flight attendants...what about pilots? CLT took a big one for the gang!
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Yep, the company reported to AFA (and on CATCREW) they would be laying off 487 f/a's December 2nd. I suspect a similar additional amount of f/a's will be laid off in the Spring when the rest of the pilots are laid off.

At this point there are still 864 f/a's out on Involuntary Furlough.
 
so the above numbers represent also for fleet service? (the numer of f/t and p/t for each station)?
 
what about the other stations above not losing any? (ie RIC, IAD, SFO, IAH?)Is this the number of CWA replacements or fleet? If these are not losing any CWA's do you think they will lose any rampers?