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  2. American Airlines flight attendants reach new contract deal - AOL

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    American Airlines’ 28,000 flight attendants have reached a tentative labor agreement ... the airline offered flight attendants a new contract with an immediate 17% wage increase and higher ...

  3. Will American Airlines flight attendants strike? If so, when ...

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    A strike would disrupt air travel across the country, particularly at DFW — American’s biggest hub where 7,600 flight attendants are based and the airline has more than 900 daily flights at ...

  4. American Airlines flight attendants want to start 30-day ...

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    The union represents 26,000 American Airlines workers. "Flight attendants are ready to take the steps necessary toward a strike as soon as this holiday season," Hedrick previously said.

  5. American Airlines flight attendants ratify new contract with ...

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    American Airlines flight attendants have ratified a new five-year contract with the airline, the Association of Professional Flight Attendants (APFA) said on Thursday.

  6. American Airlines offers to double some flight attendants ...

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    A flight attendant in their first year, who makes $30.35 per flight hour now, would immediately begin making $35.82. After five years, a first-year attendant will make $40.42, an increase of about ...

  7. Preferential bidding system - Wikipedia

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    The process of requesting a certain schedule is called "bidding". Generally this is done on a monthly basis. The monthly schedule called "line" which a crew member gets will consist of a series of "pairings". Each month the airlines crew planning sets the new pairings due to new locations being added or removed, new times, or changes in aircraft.

  8. Laura Glading - Wikipedia

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    Glading began her career as a flight attendant with American Airlines in the late 1970s, quickly becoming an active member of the Association of Professional Flight Attendants. She became a base president for the APFA in New York prior to the 1993 American Airlines flight attendant strike.

  9. Airline Ambassadors International - Wikipedia

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    Airline Ambassadors International (AAI) is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in Arlington, Virginia and founded by American Airlines flight attendant Nancy Rivard in 1996 [1] as a form of volunteer tourism.