As a reminder, last March, AFA entered into a Letter of Agreement with management to ensure United Flight Attendants are compensated when reporting early to support the need for pre-departure COVID-19 testing for flights to certain destinations outside the United States.
Flight Attendants who are required to submit to pre-departure COVID-19 testing may be required to report up to sixty (60) minutes earlier than provided for in Section 6.R.2. of our Contract. The total report time, including any extension, may not exceed two hours and fifteen minutes (2:15) prior to scheduled departure.
Because of the additional time added, there is a pay component associated with this:
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Standby Reserves who are required to take a pre-departure COVID-19 test, while on duty, will be paid $25 per test, but not entitled to any of the pay associated above.
It should also be understood that this early check-in necessary to conduct the pre-departure test is included as part of the total maximum duty day, including any extension of duty that might occur in the actual operation as provided for under Section 6.T. of our Contract. For example, in a situation involving a non-stop flight of 12:01 or more, the maximum actual on duty can exceed the total of our contractual check-in, flight time, customs and debrief by 3:30.
In the circumstance where a pre-departure COVID test is required, the additional one hour of check-in time needed for testing shortens the 3:30 extension by one-hour with the end resulting being the shortening of the extension to 2:30 in the event of any irregularity.
If you have additional questions, please contact your Local Council.