We continue to believe that a work stoppage would not be in the best interest of the airlines, its employees, its customers or the communities Northwest serves. If ALPA would attempt to strike Northwest Airlines, the company would seek an immediate injunction.
More Quotes from Kurt Ebenhoch:
Northwest's operations steadily improved after the start of the AMFA strike, ... In the weeks leading up to the strike during the month of August, Northwest's on-time performance, completion factor and aircraft out of service were negatively impacted by an AMFA slowdown, as well as weather events including Hurricane Katrina that negatively affected the operations of all airlines.Kurt Ebenhoch
Each airline is making a significant investment, ... What we're trying to do is make sure we're satisfying our customers' online travel needs. We expect by 2003 that 20 percent of bookings will come to us via Internet.
Kurt Ebenhoch
We experienced a job slowdown, causing a high number of aircraft to be out of service,
Kurt Ebenhoch
We continue to make progress and negotiations continue.
Kurt Ebenhoch
Our on-time performance was at its lowest point in the weeks leading up to the strike,
Kurt Ebenhoch
Many markets we serve will see no change in the number of flights offered with this schedule. Our November schedule provides the markets we serve with broad time-of-day coverage, while judiciously and responsibly reducing capacity.
Kurt Ebenhoch
Readers Who Like This Quotation Also Like:
Based on Topics: Communities Quotes, Work & Career QuotesBased on Keywords: alpa, stoppage
In a balanced organization, working towards a common objective, there is success.
Arthur Helps
If you've never been to one of my concerts. I want you to know that it is OK to scream and yell.
Donna Summer
For over 15 years, through the clean coal programs of the Department of Energy, the Federal Government has been a solid partner, working jointly with private companies and the states to develop and demonstrate a new generation of environmentally clean technology using coal.
Tim Holden