Las Vegas Review-Journal

Alaska Airlines faces pilots’ picket

Travelers endure delays on West Coast

- By Gillian Flaccus

PORTLAND, Ore. — Dozens of flights along the West Coast were canceled Friday by Alaska Airlines, the same day that off-duty pilots picketed during an impasse in contract negotiatio­ns with the airline that have lasted nearly three years.

More than 100 Alaska Airlines flights were canceled by the airline, including 66 in Seattle, 20 in Portland, Oregon, 10 in Los Angeles and seven in San Francisco, according to the flight tracking website flightawar­e.com. Pilots held a rally and picket line in all those cities, according to a union website.

Pilots with the Air Lines Pilots Associatio­n also protested last week in New York City outside the airline’s Investor Relations Day in a precursor of Friday’s picket. Those on the picket line Friday said they were off-duty and blamed the cancellati­ons on Alaska.

The cancellati­ons and picketing come as air travel rebounds to pre-pandemic levels and demand is surging as many Americans head off on spring break for long-delayed vacations. Frustrated travelers vented on social media about botched vacation plans and reported that there was up to a 10-hour wait to speak with an airline representa­tive about rescheduli­ng flights. Many said they couldn’t fly out for a day or two.

Robyn Dold, of Battle Ground, Washington, had planned to fly to Missouri on Friday with her husband, daughter and son-in-law to attend her father-in-law’s funeral. The family received an email from Alaska at midnight — six hours before they were to take off — that said their flight was canceled.

Dold spent hours Friday on hold with the airline, and then in line at Portland Internatio­nal Airport, only to learn Alaska could not get them to the funeral on time — or even to a city within 10 hours’ driving distance.

“We’d go with the flow if it was a vacation, but this is something that has a due date that we can’t change and it’s heartbreak­ing,” she said in a phone interview. “My husband is beside himself. His father was his very best friend.”

Dold, who was to deliver the eulogy, will instead watch the funeral on a one-way livestream with her husband from home, she said.

“What I think really irritates me the most, honestly, is that we weren’t given any notificati­on ahead of time that this was a possibilit­y. We could have made other arrangemen­ts ahead of time,’” said Dold. “That’s what’s really disappoint­ing.”

Pilots have been in contract negotiatio­ns with the airline for nearly three years and the two sides are at an impasse.

Alaska Airlines said Friday that it values its pilots and respects their right to picket, but it also needs to negotiate a deal that allows the airline to maintain growth and profitabil­ity. Alaska Airlines is working to recover $2.3 billion in losses from the COVID-19 pandemic, it said in a statement.

 ?? Ted S. Warren The Associated Press ?? Travelers at Seattle-tacoma Internatio­nal Airport check the status of flights, including a few that were canceled, on displays inside a gate terminal Friday in Seattle.
Ted S. Warren The Associated Press Travelers at Seattle-tacoma Internatio­nal Airport check the status of flights, including a few that were canceled, on displays inside a gate terminal Friday in Seattle.

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