Frontier Hits A Union Pocket

USA Today’s Today In The Sky is reporting that Frontier Airlines has gone to their bankruptcy judge and asked him to break the Teamster’s contract in order to allow some heavy maintenance to be done off shore (Central America most likely.)

 

 I’ll confess that I have so far been surprised at Frontier’s relatively smooth, up to this date, reorganization.  This latest development seems to indicate that all is not as it seems and they may only just now be working on the hard stuff.  The hard stuff is, quite honestly, renegotiating labor contracts and getting commitments from all the stakeholders to play nice in the emergence from bankruptcy. 

 

They remain on my death watch simply because they continue to be squeezed on both sides by Southwest Airlines and United Airlines in Denver.  In addition, they no longer have any fuel hedges (they had to be given up on going into bankruptcy) and while oil prices are lower than their peak just a couple of months ago, they remain volatile. 

 

Even with renegotiated labor contracts and concessions from lenders, they still have to compete with their system based in Denver and that’s a tough market.  Denver really isn’t large enough to support 3 major airlines battling it out in the long run.  A quick look at what happened in Hawaii between go! Airlines (A Mesa Airlines subsidiary), Hawaiian Airlines and Aloha Airlines (who went into liquidation) is all you need to read the tea leaves.  Whoever has staying power wins and, right now, that would be Southwest and United.

One Response to “Frontier Hits A Union Pocket”

  1. If they want to take labor offshore, they deserve to die, and the sooner the better. File ’em with UA in the trash, sez I.

    -R

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