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Alaska Airlines flight attendants secure a new 3-year contract
Alaska Airlines flight attendants secure a new 3-year contract

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time03-03-2025

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Alaska Airlines flight attendants secure a new 3-year contract

6,900 flight attendants now have a new 3-year contract with Alaska Airlines. On Friday, Alaska Airlines announced that the Association of Flight Attendants (AFA) ratified the contract which included increases in pay and better benefits. According to the airline, over 90% of Alaska flight attendants voted and the agreement passed by 95%. 'One of the many reasons our guests choose to fly Alaska is our flight attendants and the warm welcome, fantastic service and commitment to safety they provide onboard,' said Ben Minicucci, CEO at Alaska Airlines. 'I'm glad to have them working under a new contract that values their contributions to Alaska, and I'm grateful to our colleagues at AFA who bargained with determination and fierce dedication for our flight attendants. We are focused on making Alaska Airlines a place for the best people in the business to grow their careers, and this new contract reflects that.' On Sunday, the new contract took effect and flight attendants will see an increase in pay, work hours limited to 10.5 hours daily, scheduling improvements and caps on insurance premiums, to name a few. 'This agreement marks a major milestone for Alaska Airlines Flight Attendants. It reflects their essential role in ensuring both safety and operational excellence,' said Jeff Peterson, AFA Alaska master executive council president. 'Furthermore, it will immediately and significantly improve their lives while setting a strong foundation for upcoming Joint Collective Bargaining Agreement negotiations as we move forward with the merger between Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines.' The previous contract had not expired but became eligible for a new agreement in Dec. 2022.

Alaska Airlines flight attendants vote YES on new contract
Alaska Airlines flight attendants vote YES on new contract

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time28-02-2025

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Alaska Airlines flight attendants vote YES on new contract

SEATTLE, Feb. 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Alaska Airlines' more than 6,900 flight attendants, who are represented by the Association of Flight Attendants (AFA), have ratified a new three-year contract. The agreement includes significant improvements including increased pay (including boarding and a ratification payment), greater flexibility and scheduling enhancements, better benefits and more. This is the eighth ratified labor contract between an Alaska Air Group company and one of our represented workgroups in the last three years aimed at improving wages, quality of life, and supporting our company's long-term success. Alaska Air Group is on a journey to transform our business, and our flight attendants are one of many groups critical to our vision in creating a remarkable travel experience for our guests. More than 90% of Alaska flight attendants voted, and the agreement passed by 95%. "One of the many reasons our guests choose to fly Alaska is our flight attendants and the warm welcome, fantastic service and commitment to safety they provide onboard," said CEO Ben Minicucci. "I'm glad to have them working under a new contract that values their contributions to Alaska, and I'm grateful to our colleagues at AFA who bargained with determination and fierce dedication for our flight attendants. We are focused on making Alaska Airlines a place for the best people in the business to grow their careers, and this new contract reflects that." "This agreement marks a major milestone for Alaska Airlines Flight Attendants. It reflects their essential role in ensuring both safety and operational excellence," said Jeffrey Peterson, AFA Alaska Master Executive Council (MEC) President. "Furthermore, it will immediately and significantly improve their lives while setting a strong foundation for upcoming Joint Collective Bargaining Agreement negotiations as we move forward with the merger between Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines." Effective March 2, 2025, the new contract includes increased pay (including boarding pay, a newly implemented market rate adjustment and more), work rules that maintain a 10-hour and 30-minute hour duty day (the shortest in the industry, alongside Southwest) and improvements in many sections of the contract such as scheduling, caps on insurance premiums and more. The previous contract became amendable in December 2022. Contracts in the airline industry do not expire. Once they become amendable, the current contract remains in effect until a new agreement is ratified. About Alaska Air Group Alaska Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines and Horizon Air are subsidiaries of Alaska Air Group, with McGee Air Services a subsidiary of Alaska Airlines. With hubs in Seattle, Honolulu, Portland, Anchorage, Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco, we deliver remarkable care as we fly our guests to more than 140 destinations throughout North America, Latin America, Asia and the Pacific. Alaska is a member of the oneworld Alliance with Hawaiian scheduled to join in 2026. With oneworld and our additional global partners, guests can earn and redeem miles for travel to over 1,000 worldwide destinations. Guests can book travel at and Learn more about what's happening at Alaska and Hawaiian. Alaska Air Group is traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) as "ALK." View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE ALASKA AIRLINES Sign in to access your portfolio

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