Nick6300
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Our flight to MCO is over early Sept. And the articles I've read which were dated in June about the labor union trying for an authorization to strike by late summer/early Fall. The recent United settlement for pilots to have an avg. 40% increases over next 4 years is supposed to be used in negotiations. The labor union is advertising that they mainly want better scheduling, less fatigue. The concern for us with only 3 & 4 weeks to go for our two flights is more cancelations/consolidations to unfavorable flight times, that we're allowed to cancel/change, but it will be at the very last minute. I hear that a strike rarely happens since the government will typically step for a settlement (last time for SWA was 2010). But the Dec. cancelation fiasco is also going to be used against SWA.
Just wondered if others are in the same boat with SWA with an upcoming trip and either concerned or not? 2 years ago, we had an American and Delta flight to and from MCO and Delta canceled and didn't email us, and we found out during the check in process that they canceled and we needed to scramble for another flight. The American flight had changed times to where it was less favorable, but at least we rec'd an email for that one. Since that trip, I typically check my flight periodically for changes.
Just wondered if others are in the same boat with SWA with an upcoming trip and either concerned or not? 2 years ago, we had an American and Delta flight to and from MCO and Delta canceled and didn't email us, and we found out during the check in process that they canceled and we needed to scramble for another flight. The American flight had changed times to where it was less favorable, but at least we rec'd an email for that one. Since that trip, I typically check my flight periodically for changes.