Labor contracts are a tense challenge notoriously designed to address airlines and their respective workforce groups. Over the past few years, airlines across the United States have signed major contracts that have been awarded to pilots, flight attendants and ground personnel to increase their labor benefits and compensation. Contracts are important and play an important role in determining company morale and financial performance.
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The flight attendant has reached a major milestone recently. The airline has just been acquired by Seattle recently
Alaska Airlines
A tentative agreement was reached with its Flight Attendant Alliance to extend the contract. The new agreement, which will last for several years, brings various improved benefits to Hawaiian cabin crew. Although the airline's flight attendant has not voted on the contract, the parties seem optimistic about the agreement.
Hawaiian flight attendants get improved benefits
Hawaiian cabin crews will receive a range of new benefits that will be better compensated. AFA Hawaii General Executive Committee. The new agreement continues until February 2028, providing airlines with compensation for the next few years. Major improvements include better basic salary, conditions for reserve crews, and safety education:
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6% salary increase (effective as of April 1, 2025), with an additional 3% salary increase on the same day (2026, 2027) in the following years
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Join Alaska Airlines Group's profit sharing program, with first payment next year
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1.5 times the flight attendant pays more than 85 hours of reserve
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Serious security incidents occur for five days (from three)
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In-depth information on fatigue issues
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After the announcement, the union negotiation committee announced that it would host three virtual folks in addition to walking, newsletter and crew room. By doing so, the group’s goal is to talk to union members and answer any questions about the new contract.
The flight attendant will be able to vote on the new contract starting March 31, 2025. Union members must vote by April 17, 2025. Hawaii News Now Negotiating Chairman Joni Kashiwai showed optimism about the new deal, highlighting the benefits brought by the extended contract:
“This extension can provide these economic improvements while commencing joint contract negotiations this month. Hawaiian flight attendants should identify and ensure that we work to sign joint contracts.”
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This announcement was made after this Alaska Air Flight Attendant Approves a New Contract The same is true. The airline and union have been locked in a tense discussion for several months but eventually agreed to the terms. This is a recent milestone with the Hawaiians to be successful in the near future, as unions will begin signing joint contracts. By completing the deal now, unions can take advantage of a stronger starting point for joint deals.
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Alaska and Hawaiians will have more changes
After receiving regulatory approval last year, Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines completed the merger and continued to work to integrate the airline’s workforce, operations and infrastructure. Apart from the joint labor contract, there will be many changes in both brands.
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Alaska Airlines announces its first long-distance route at its hub Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
At the end of last year. The airline will fly to Seoul Incheon Airport and Tokyo Narita Airport
traveled to Japan as early as May 12, 2025. Alaska will deploy Hawaiians Airbus A330-200
The aircraft on the route can accommodate 278 passengers in two-stage configuration.
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It is worth noting that these A330-200s do not have premium economy class, and the airline says there will be changes. Thanks to Alaska for membership
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Alliance, the airline will be able to provide contacts outside Tokyo through its partner Japan Airlines. As the two brands continue to develop together, there seems to be more changes for the portfolio operators.