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Southwest’s Flight Attendants Vote in Favor of Sweeping New Contract

The Transport Workers Union of America (TWU) Local 556 at Southwest ratified a new four-year contract after its flight attendants voted in favor of the collective bargaining agreement (CBA). As a result, the Dallas-based carrier is the first major airline…

Delta Bumps Employee Pay, Raises Minimum Starting Wages

On Monday, Delta announced plans to raise its minimum starting wage to $19 per hour and provide a 5% pay raise to eligible employees worldwide. The move represents a roughly $500 million annual investment in the company's workforce, the Atlanta-based…

ALPA to Return $50 Million in Member Dues Amid ‘Record…

The Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA) - which represents over 77,000 pilots in North America - plans to pay back $50 million in member dues this year. In a Friday letter to members viewed by AirlineGeeks, ALPA President Captain Jason…

American Scales Back Pilot Hiring Plans, Pauses Summer Classes

American is the latest U.S. carrier to detail slashed 2024 pilot hiring plans. The Fort Worth-based airline is slated to reduce hiring by roughly 40% in 2024 compared to last year. In a recent briefing to pilots viewed by AirlineGeeks,…