Allegiant pilots vote to approve strike over scheduling
By KTAR.com
July 9, 2018 at 9:58 am
The news broke first from a source in Nevada, not from spokesperson Ryan Smith. In addition there has been at least two reports about maintenance issues grounding planes at other locations:
PHOENIX — Pilots with budget carrier Allegiant Air, which operates a base at Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport, have voted to OK a strike, according to Monday reports. The Las Vegas Review Journal said more then 90 percent of the pilots in Teamsters Local 1224 said they would walk out “should it become necessary,” citing scheduling issues. “We have not been told of any anticipated disruptions,” Mesa Gateway spokesman Ryan Smith said in an email. . . “In the past, these issues have been resolved without reaching that level so hopefully this case will be the same.” ______________________________________________________________READ MORE >> KTAR story
By KTAR.com
July 9, 2018 at 9:58 am
The news broke first from a source in Nevada, not from spokesperson Ryan Smith. In addition there has been at least two reports about maintenance issues grounding planes at other locations:
PHOENIX — Pilots with budget carrier Allegiant Air, which operates a base at Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport, have voted to OK a strike, according to Monday reports. The Las Vegas Review Journal said more then 90 percent of the pilots in Teamsters Local 1224 said they would walk out “should it become necessary,” citing scheduling issues. “We have not been told of any anticipated disruptions,” Mesa Gateway spokesman Ryan Smith said in an email. . . “In the past, these issues have been resolved without reaching that level so hopefully this case will be the same.” ______________________________________________________________READ MORE >> KTAR story