"...United also said that, effective May 1, it would eliminate two non-hub international flights: daily Boeing 767 service from Miami to Buenos Aires, and daily Boeing 767 service from Miami to Sao Paulo. United will continue to serve Buenos Aires and Sao Paulo from its hubs at Washington/Dulles and Chicago.
United will continue to serve Miami from its domestic hubs. However, because United will no longer fly to South America from Miami, the company said it intends to close its Miami domicile for flight attendants. In addition, the Company will begin contractually mandated discussions with ALPA to determine the future of the pilot domicile. The 99 pilots and 481 flight attendants currently domiciled in Miami will have the opportunity to bid for other assignments within the United system; there will be no additional pilot or flight attendant furloughs as a result of this Miami schedule reduction. Approximately 150 Miami-based personnel will be furloughed effective May 1 -- this includes ground service, kitchen, human resources and training personnel..."
United will continue to serve Miami from its domestic hubs. However, because United will no longer fly to South America from Miami, the company said it intends to close its Miami domicile for flight attendants. In addition, the Company will begin contractually mandated discussions with ALPA to determine the future of the pilot domicile. The 99 pilots and 481 flight attendants currently domiciled in Miami will have the opportunity to bid for other assignments within the United system; there will be no additional pilot or flight attendant furloughs as a result of this Miami schedule reduction. Approximately 150 Miami-based personnel will be furloughed effective May 1 -- this includes ground service, kitchen, human resources and training personnel..."