Published: August 02, 2011
Frontier Airlines Flight Attendants Agree on Terms for Collective Bargaining Agreement
DENVER - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Frontier Airlines today announced that the Company and the Association
of Flight Attendants - CWA (AFA-CWA) have agreed on the terms to be
incorporated into a collective bargaining agreement between the Company
and its nearly 1,000 flight attendants.
The collective bargaining agreement will incorporate many existing
Flight Attendant work rules together with several additional provisions
covering such issues as scope, seniority and grievance procedures. Once
the full document is completed, the agreement will be submitted to
Frontier Flight Attendants for approval.
In addition, the Company and AFA-CWA worked together to craft the Flight
Attendant group's contributions to the broad-scale cost-cutting
restructuring. The provisions applicable to the Flight Attendants will
save the Company approximately $16 million in labor costs over a
four-year period. In return for these contributions, which include
adjustments to vacation and sick accruals, other pay-related changes and
a suspension of the 401(K) match through 2015, the Company's Flight
Attendants will receive equity in Frontier and will be eligible to
participate in the Company's profit sharing program.
"This agreement is an important contribution by Frontier's flight
attendants to the Company's long-term success," said Republic Airways
Holdings Chief Operating Officer Wayne Heller. "Our flight attendants
realize the importance of Frontier Airlines to its more than 5,500
employees and the communities it serves," Heller said. "This agreement
is a clear demonstration of their commitment to the Company, their
fellow employees and their neighbors."
"Frontier's flight attendants are pleased to have reached this agreement
with the Company's leadership on the framework of a collective
bargaining agreement for our members," said AFA-CWA Master Executive
Council President Erika Schweitzer. "We are just as pleased to be able
to contribute to the Frontier's return to profitability and all that
will mean to all employees of the Company."
About Frontier Airlines
Frontier Airlines is a wholly owned subsidiary of Republic Airways
Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: RJET),
an airline holding company that also owns Chautauqua Airlines, Republic
Airlines and Shuttle America. Currently in its 18th year of operations,
Frontier employs more than 5,500 aviation professionals and operates
more than 500 daily flights from its hubs at Denver International
Airport, Milwaukee's General Mitchell International Airport and Kansas
City International Airport. Frontier offers service to more than 80
destinations in the United States, Mexico and Costa Rica.

Frontier Airlines
Peter Kowalchuk, 720-374-4560
media@flyfrontier.com
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