What does the vacancies for Feb mean at the bottom of the bid? looks like they have 109 vacancies and 91 displacements. Does that mean they will reduce furloughs by 18? Thanks again Jim.
Unfortunately not, although changes between the time the bid was posted and when awarded can affect the furloughs - increasing or decreasing them.
The info at the bottom of the bid is based on changes that have happened since the last bid was awarded - pilots leaving the line as well as returning to the line. Taking the CLT 757D for an example again. If you look at the October bid (08-04) and February bid (09-01) positions, you'll see that total positions go from 100/101 Capt/FO to 84/82 Capt/FO. That's a reduction of 16 Captain and 19 FO positions. However, the table at the end shows reductions of 16/18 Capt/FO - the same for Capt but 1 less for FO. What likely happened is that in the mix of people returning to or leaving the line since the last bid, there is already one less FO than the October bid award shows (100 instead of 101) so the actual reduction in currently filled positions is 18 instead of 19.
The same can happen with the vacancies shown in the table at the end of the bid. Take a look at CLT A319 - total positions go from 200/191 Capt/FO on the Oct bid to 200/197 Capt/FO for the Feb bid, showing no change in the Capt seat and 6 additional positions in the FO seat. Yet the table at the end shows 2/10 Capt/FO vacancies. That tells you that there are 2 empty Capt jobs and 4 empty FO jobs on top of the increase of 6 FO jobs. So since the last bid was awarded, a net of 2 CLT A319 captains left that position, creating the 2 vacancies. Likewise, 4 FO's net left their jobs creating the 4 additional vacancies.
The pages for the last bid and this bid show the changes in actual positions, as do the tables at the beginning of the bid (net gain/loss and primary lines summary). The table at the end gives actual vacancies/reductions expected when the current bid was posted. Like always, though, the movement of individual pilots as the award process is carried out can change those numbers up or down.
I guess the best way to sum it up is this - pretty much everything in the bid packet shows the change in the number of jobs, while the table at the end shows the number of vacant jobs (vacancies) or number of extra pilots actually in a particular job (reductions).
Jim