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Old 8th Nov 2010, 03:58
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Scope Clause Question

I've been doing research on Europe's largest airline scope clauses and have had a hard time finding information.

Does anyone know the current scope clause limitations for Lufthansa, Air France, KLM, and British Airways?

I'm mainly looking for their limitations on seat numbers and plane quantities (i.e. I believe Lufthansa is allowed to use regional carriers for planes up to 95 seats making up a max of 21% of their entire fleet).
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Reviving this, as I am also looking for an example of a scope clause contract text...
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You'll be very unlikely to see one of these as these are private "deals" done between a company and a union and therefore not part of a normal contractual arrangement. Also, depending on which side of scope cause you sit, they are either unfair artificial barriers to your personal progress and career limiting devices or marvellous agreements which mean that your hard won terms and conditions won't be eroded by a bunch of cut-throat mercenaries.

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