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Sailor 07-31-2013 07:30 AM

Got it, thx.

captscott26 07-31-2013 12:26 PM


Originally Posted by Sailor (Post 1454813)
Flica's System Bid closes today at noon, has anyone seen a vacancy from company?!!...

The CBA requires a bid to be open at all times. Pay no attention to the closing date until an actual bid is published.

Sailor 08-01-2013 11:50 AM

What's new on the all pilot call?

todhog2 08-01-2013 12:03 PM

KCM by Sept 1. Maybe.

Lobaeux 08-01-2013 12:24 PM


Originally Posted by Sailor (Post 1455564)
What's new on the all pilot call?

Continue with 22/month hiring for the rest of the year.

KCM by Sep 1 (hopefully)

Spirit continues organic growth, NOT by merging.

3 more AC this year, 7 more next year.

EFBs continue to be worked, but it sounds like they're coming.

Cruise 08-01-2013 12:30 PM


                EricJ320 08-01-2013 01:39 PM

                An interesting article, and much less "the sky is falling" than many would have us believe.

                Spirit Airlines' Biggest Shareholder Is Selling (SAVE)

                mu300pilot 08-02-2013 05:00 AM

                Does any one have the address for home office in Fl?

                Theres no job fair near me that spirit is attending (that I can find) so was thinking of maybe trying to walk in my resume.

                Spoilers 08-02-2013 05:04 AM


                Originally Posted by Cruise (Post 1455585)

                              Good Info! Thanks for sharing for those of us that are applying at Spirit.

                              NedsKid 08-02-2013 07:43 AM


                              Originally Posted by BoredwLife (Post 1453776)
                              Sounds about right. Indigos original game plan was to only be vested in NK for about 7 years. It has been close to 13, I will not be surprised to see him take Frontier into direct competition with us.

                              This already happens in Europe, the home of the ULCC. RyanAir and easyJet both compete with each other, and with the 'big cheese' former state-backed carriers, like Air France, Lufthansa, and British Airways. Both of them do fine, one with a slightly more 'low cost' product, the other with a touch more service and class, and a touch pricier too. Now there will be another option for low fares here in the US. The carriers that should feel threatened are Southwest, jetBlue, and the legacies - any carrier with higher costs that would see their passengers choose lower fares. Spirit is small potatoes, and so is Frontier. But now that both will likely be offering similar products, the threat to the competition just doubled. For Spirit, there's still enough passengers that will go for low fares to allow Frontier to get some of that pie too and not impact us too much.

                              Frontier has to clean up their balance sheet, get out from under a huge debt load, and restructure their entire company towards a new paradigm. They have a long way to go before they are a serious competitor in the ULCC area, but that's what Indigo is there for, to back them with the $ and the 'tough love' through the turbulent years to follow.

                              Frontier is likely bloated in many areas - they're going from a customer service airline with TV's in the seats to an airline that may have managers take out their own trash and no receptionist (:eek:), and they have to do all of it competing head to head against the world's largest airline (United) and the US's largest domestic carrier (Southwest). Not to mention the great situation that Republic and Bedford probably left them in. If there were rainbows and butterflies in the future, Bedford wouldn't be selling them.

                              The biggest threat to Spirit is Indigo has all of our inside info on our plans. They know our current weaknesses, all of growth plans, and how we deal with competition - Indigo had a hand in crafting these strategies. Now Indigo can try to build a better version of the same company, learning from the mistakes that Spirit made.

                              I'm not overly concerned about Spirit's future, but the future for Frontier - as a company - just got brighter. The situation for individual employees at the company may be a bit more mixed - Indigo (and Oaktree) left a wake of jilted former employees over their time at Spirit, and took their pilots into a strike. Indigo is now a leaner, and meaner, machine, and they have shown they are not afraid of rolling up their sleeves and getting dirty in an effort to achieve their goals.

                              The future will be interesting. Good luck to us all.


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