OK, what was that about?

Southwest Airlines’ flight attendant union has come to a tentative agreement on introducing the larger 737-800 into the SWA fleet.  By all I can see, this is a reasonable agreement  and reached in what has to be nearly an all time record time even for SWA.  When this originally came to light a bit over a month ago, there was rampant speculation (even on my part) that SWA made this public in order to cajole a recalcitrant union.  Now, the agreement has been reached and SWA is still working with their pilots who, if anything, should have even less of a problem agreeing to the addition.

So what was the fuss about?  Perhaps this once it was what the flight attendant union said it was.  They were contractually obligated to talk and they really saw no large obstacle to making it happen.  This just doesn’t feel like there was a real conflict brewing.  Suddenly it feels like the pilots might be hemming and hawing over this. 

Actually, I doubt even that.  Perhaps SWA and its unions will have complete agreement in a few weeks and make their order with Boeing.  No one yet has found a reason why adding the -800 is a bad idea for SWA.  Yes, there will be a slight change in the number of FA’s on these aircraft and, yes, it will add a slight level of complexity for managing scheduling.  However, the benefits are bigger and this potentially gives SWA a chance to find out if they’re ready to go to another level in the future.

One Response to “OK, what was that about?”

  1. Perhaps this once it was what the flight attendant union said it was. They were contractually obligated to talk and they really saw no large obstacle to making it happen.

    This is me, peering over my glasses at you, Greg…

    -R

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