Thomas Cook-Beware
Joined: May 2010
Posts: 51
Likes: 0
From: Here
Heathrow09L
Totally inaccurate I'm afraid. The Kos incident was a MYT PTF cadet who left the company shortly afterwards.
The CEOs relative didn't work for MYT, he was TCX (as was the CEO) and moved on several years ago and I believe he now flys 380s in the desert.
Other than that you're bang on.
Totally inaccurate I'm afraid. The Kos incident was a MYT PTF cadet who left the company shortly afterwards.
The CEOs relative didn't work for MYT, he was TCX (as was the CEO) and moved on several years ago and I believe he now flys 380s in the desert.
Other than that you're bang on.

Joined: Jul 2001
Posts: 1,643
Likes: 0
From: UK
Joined: Feb 2006
Posts: 47
Likes: 0
From: Unknown
Must be one heck of a rich airline, yet more spending in legal fees, haven't learnt anything from their last two tribunal loses, why don't they just fire the flight ops team that could the cause of all of this
Thomas Cook pilot strike set to take off as High Court gives the go-ahead | City A.M.
Thomas Cook pilot strike set to take off as High Court gives the go-ahead | City A.M.
Joined: Mar 2017
Posts: 11
Likes: 0
From: london
well done TCX pilots - strike action cannot be easy but the UK pilot community are 100% behind you. BALPA has shown it has teeth and the pilot group the determination to fight. Lets hope that all airlines take note. Pilots will not be pushed around. Enough is Enough
Joined: Oct 2016
Posts: 83
Likes: 0
From: South Beds
Thomas Cook strikes cancelled as both parties agree to enter binding arbitration.
Thomas Cook pilots call off strikes - BBC News
Thomas Cook pilots call off strikes - BBC News

Joined: Jul 2001
Posts: 1,643
Likes: 0
From: UK
Going on strike with Monarch having just gone down wouldn't have been good PR for TC pilots IMHV. Wasn't it a few years ago that TC were in a similar position?
Last edited by Mr Angry from Purley; 5th October 2017 at 16:16. Reason: grammar check
Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 179
Likes: 0
From: England
The travelling public are not going to base a decision on whether or not to fly with an airline on whether they agree or disagree with the reasons for a strike by its pilots. It is a ridiculous line of argument.
Joined: Jun 2000
Posts: 4,507
Likes: 4
From: last time I looked I was still here.
The Public also need educating sometimes. Some of the recent decisions in various elections, worldwide, might have been based on mis-information and they might have been suckered by the side that were better at clouding the real issues than the other.
Joined: Feb 2006
Posts: 89
Likes: 0
From: Hostage to geographical fortune.
galaxy flyer
The EU has rendered scope a redundant concept. All one big happy family in which the less than able line up to take any job away from those more proficient albeit at a cheaper price.
I have/had scope protection, so perhaps did you. Euro types no longer enjoy that level of protection. Not sure they ever did.
Don't your contracts have scope clauses that would prevent this type of silliness?
I have/had scope protection, so perhaps did you. Euro types no longer enjoy that level of protection. Not sure they ever did.
Joined: May 2003
Posts: 441
Likes: 1
From: UK
There is a growing recognition that the last two decade have seen a significant disparity of wealth accumulation between the people at the top of industry and the 'workers'. Pilots are part of the 'workers'. The majority of the public are 'workers' and are therefore, in effect on the same side. The media may seek to undermine a striking workforce (in this case Pilots) but I think public opinion has shifted significantly and therefore your statement may hold more fear than truth!






