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US Airways reaches pact with flight attendants | Philadelphia Inquirer | 2012 ... - Philadelphia Inquirer
01-28-2012, 11:47 AM
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US Airways Group Inc. has reached a tentative contract agreement with its 6,700 flight attendants, removing one hurdle in a potential merger with bankrupt American Airlines.

In 2005, US Airways was acquired out of bankruptcy by America West Airline. Management has been unable to reach contracts with the former "east" and "west" flight attendants and pilots, who worked for the predecessor US Airways and America West, because of seniority and wage disparities.

Pilots still do not have a unified contract. The major issue is seniority. Pilots from premerger US Airways have more years of service on average than pilots from the former America West.

There is fresh impetus for US Airways to reach labor peace because it would remove skepticism about whether the airline could make a merger work with American's flight attendants and pilots.

US Airways CEO Doug Parker, a proponent of consolidation, said Wednesday the carrier has hired advisers to explore a potential merger with American, which filed for bankruptcy reorganization on Nov. 29.

"We hope that there might be an urgency to get the contracts all settled, so that they can move forward" with a possible merger, said Capt. James Ray, spokesman for the U.S. Airline Pilots Association.

The Wall Street Journal published a story on its website Friday afternoon saying Delta Air Lines was eyeing US Airways as a possible acquisition target. Delta is also looking at American. US Airways said it would not comment.

Pilots employed at the former US Airways, which went through bankruptcy twice in the last decade, have a provision in their current contract that if there is a "change of control" at the airline "our wages will snap back to pre-bankruptcy era wages, which would put


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