Flair Airlines pilots ratify three-year contract after 10 months of talks
Agreement includes improved compensation, career progression, and quality-of-life provisions for 270 pilots.
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Flair Airlines pilots have reached a tentative three-year agreement with company management after 10 months of negotiations, the Air Line Pilots Association announced Thursday, June 18.
The deal includes progress on improved compensation, pathways for career progression, scheduling rules, and quality-of-life provisions. Over coming weeks, the union will review the agreement with pilots before scheduling a ratification vote.
Aimee Wintle, a first officer at Flair, called the agreement a significant step. "This marks an important step for the pilots and brings an added level of stability and professionalism to the airline," she said.
Flair employs approximately 270 pilots who operate scheduled passenger flights throughout Canada, the United States, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central America.