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American Airlines Triples Pilots' Pay Amid Recent Scheduling Glitch

American Airlines Triples Pilots' Pay Amid Recent Scheduling Glitch

BY ZACHARY LIDDY-DAVIS 07/11/2022 AGO 0 COMMENTS

After a recent glitch with the pilot scheduling system, American Airlines has offered to pay 200%, tripling pay for pilots covering dropped flights. The glitch, which allowed pilots to drop a total of 12,000 scheduled flights over the month of July, caused the airline to negotiate terms with the Allied Pilots Association (APA) to fill lost segments. In a statement made by the union:  "APA steadfastly maintains that management had no right to add trips to pilot's schedules. That noted, with a deal now in place, pilots who had trips placed on their schedules as a result of the snafu should fly those trips. Pilots who still desire to drop or trade these trips may do so using normal trip-trading tools."

 

Over the weekend, American Airlines unveiled a revamped snow schedule with new flights from Austin to Vail/Eagle, Colorado and flights from Miami to Jackson Hole, Wyoming.  (Photo: Jason Cassady | Aeroxplorer)

 

An American Airlines spokesperson claimed that the airline is still investigating the reason behind the glitch and ongoing scheduling issues, but an APA spokesperson has identified that the airline's scheduling issues have been responsible. Dennis Tajer, APA spokesperson and American pilot, has shared the negotiations between American executives and the union have been helpful to recover from these issues:

 

"You had a system under duress already without enough pilots. This IT failure would have caused problems for the month of July if nothing had been done. We're cautiously optimistic that Mr. Isom (American CEO) sees the value in working with us" said Tajer.

 

The APA and American Airlines have been in contract negotiations since 2019, but these talks have derailed since the pandemic. In the meantime, pilots have been working under 2015 contract terms that had been set to be renegotiated in 2020. In the most recent contract proposal, American Airlines committed to providing pilots with a 17% wage increase of up to $64,000 in efforts to relieve stressful working conditions and maintain pilot retention. The airline has also offered permanent double-time pay for pilots flying during peak days (which tend to be holiday travel periods).

 

American Airlines is not the only airline to conduct contract negotiations in recent months. Last month, the union representing United Airlines approved a tentative deal that would give their pilots a 14% raise. (Photo: Sebastian Colaizzi | Aeroxplorer)

 

Outside of American Airlines, the industry continues to feel the effects of pilot and airport staff shortages. Delta (ALPA), Alaska, and Southwest (SWAPA) pilot unions have protested due to poor working conditions and fatigue; while United has publicly called for the federal government to step in to aid pilot shortages. Air traffic controllers, airport operations, and TSA shortages have affected the entire industry - everything from canceled flights to lost bags. Among other regional airlines, American Airlines' subsidiaries have canceled regional routes due to pilot shortages, causing the airline to ground over 100 regional aircraft.

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