The company reported in the December 12, 2018 Inflight Services Weekly that as a result from growth in our Airline and also from the benefits of our JCBA Common Metal-
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The company reported in the December 12, 2018 Inflight Services Weekly that as a result from growth in our Airline and also from the benefits of our JCBA Common Metal-
New transfer opportunities became available to Flight Attendants.
- 40 transfers to HNL will be effective for the February bid month.
- 50 transfers to LHR will be effective for the March bid month.(allowing time to process work visa’s)
- 25 transfers each to DEN, LAS, EWR and IAD will be effective for the February bid month.
Flight Attendants are reminded that under the provisions of our contractual transfer process, once awarded a transfer, you must either accept or decline such transfer within seven (7) days of the award date. Keep in mind, a non-response is considered to be the same as declining the transfer.
When a Flight Attendant declines an awarded transfer, she/he will be inhibited from any further transfers for a period of three (3) months. Whereas, if a Flight Attendant accepts a transfer award she/he will be restricted from transferring for a period of six (6) months.