They’ve got the experience, the backend support, the resources and the pilot group numbers to do something good here.
They also have a a close eye on the cost to benefit (to the AFAP) ratio. They will be keen to get some runs on he board as quickly and as cheaply as possible. They are not as far removed from those we fight as they would have us believe, the only difference being the fact we pay them for the privilege. It’s time to be very definite about who’s the boss as the trajectory of the industry depends on this and other EBAs currently under renewal.