All Pilot Layoff
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All Pilot Layoff
It has happened.
I am so sorry to all of you who are going through this difficult time.
May you have a quick return to work
I am so sorry to all of you who are going through this difficult time.
May you have a quick return to work
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Very sorry to hear this, I suspect this is the first of many. Hopeful you will all be back to work soon.
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Hoping that we get this thing rapidly behind us and for a quick return to the line for all of you guys.
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There’s no more sun destination flying. Countries are closing borders. This is inevitable. It’s going to happen to every Canadian carrier. Get ready for it.
Sunwing isn’t out of business. Just on pause until this crap passes.
Sunwing isn’t out of business. Just on pause until this crap passes.
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I’m more worried about the economic damage rather than the virus. It will pass but people are going to take a massive financial hit in the pocket book and not going to take leisure vacations when they’re more worried about keeping food on the table and a roof over their head.
Let’s Go Brandon
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Interest rates are dropping. They'll just put it on credit like they always have until eventually the system collapses and then it will be my fault because I'm OK because I stayed clear of debt.Inverted2 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 17, 2020 4:05 pm I’m more worried about the economic damage rather than the virus. It will pass but people are going to take a massive financial hit in the pocket book and not going to take leisure vacations when they’re more worried about keeping food on the table and a roof over their head.
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Or - we could all hope this happens....revenge shopping!:
https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/world/ti ... li=AAggNb9
After being couped up for months - some may just want to get away and forget it all.
https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/world/ti ... li=AAggNb9
After being couped up for months - some may just want to get away and forget it all.
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How many SW pilots are active for the November schedule?
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Recalls haven’t begun yet for the few scheduled flights that will start operating Nov 6th. They will happen shortly, with any associated training to be completed as well.
There’s 7 round-trip flights per week on the November schedule, so maybe 20 pilots total would need to be recalled?
That’s just a guess though.
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Any updates on recalls or increased flying?
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I believe there are only 5-10 pilots recalled out of 450 on the list.
Currently there are only 3 or 4 flights per week to the biggest destinations (Cancun, Varadero and Punta Cana).
Sunwing is trying to be proactive while dealing with the new requirement for passengers to have a negative PCR rest prior to returning to Canada, and so they are attempting to have lab testing done at the resort rather than have passengers try and find a lab off-site at their own expense.
https://news.paxeditions.com/news/tour- ... w3pbHAuki0
The airline executives will be conducting an employee virtual town-hall next week that should give some more clarity to what the coming months look like.
I'd bet that with Ontario and now Quebec going into lockdown and the additional requirement for a negative test prior to returning to Canada, that it will only further deter people from voluntarily travelling south. We are fast approaching the busiest month of our yearly schedule. If we can still only fill 3 flights per week when normally we have hundreds, that doesn't bode well for passenger numbers once March break is over and the slow summer season begins.
In only a few months once it starts to warm up in Canada and people can get outside again and enjoy the weather, heading to Cancun or Varadero will be the last thing on their mind.
Currently there are only 3 or 4 flights per week to the biggest destinations (Cancun, Varadero and Punta Cana).
Sunwing is trying to be proactive while dealing with the new requirement for passengers to have a negative PCR rest prior to returning to Canada, and so they are attempting to have lab testing done at the resort rather than have passengers try and find a lab off-site at their own expense.
https://news.paxeditions.com/news/tour- ... w3pbHAuki0
The airline executives will be conducting an employee virtual town-hall next week that should give some more clarity to what the coming months look like.
I'd bet that with Ontario and now Quebec going into lockdown and the additional requirement for a negative test prior to returning to Canada, that it will only further deter people from voluntarily travelling south. We are fast approaching the busiest month of our yearly schedule. If we can still only fill 3 flights per week when normally we have hundreds, that doesn't bode well for passenger numbers once March break is over and the slow summer season begins.
In only a few months once it starts to warm up in Canada and people can get outside again and enjoy the weather, heading to Cancun or Varadero will be the last thing on their mind.
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Sadly, the SWG head shed is probably focused more on winter 2021/2022 than 2020/2021. This winter is a write off.
It isn’t just about the virus and vaccination in Canada (which will remain an issue until then end of Q3 2021), it is about what is happening elsewhere.
Hope for an 80%+ operation next winter.
It isn’t just about the virus and vaccination in Canada (which will remain an issue until then end of Q3 2021), it is about what is happening elsewhere.
Hope for an 80%+ operation next winter.
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Airline will be concentrating on a proper measured start up. Possibly summer flying in Europe. The hotels, where the money is made is already in full swing. Canadians might not be traveling but lots of other countries are.
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I’m curious on what percentage of the pilots are laid off from our Canadian carriers big and small? I know that 100% of Porter pilots are home and it’s sad to see but curious on the other carriers.
Sad indeed
Sad indeed
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Just make note that there are two different types of layoff right now. There are those that are "laid off" in the true sense of the word and are on EI or having no income at all. At Sunwing, we are "laid off" but still receive CEWS, health and dental benefits (if we chose to continue in the program), etc.
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Sunwing is taking delivery of 2 Max jets at the end of Jan - so there must be some hope.....
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DHC-1 Jockey wrote: ↑Wed Jan 06, 2021 4:34 pmJust make note that there are two different types of layoff right now. There are those that are "laid off" in the true sense of the word and are on EI or having no income at all. At Sunwing, we are "laid off" but still receive CEWS, health and dental benefits (if we chose to continue in the program), etc.
And in terms of actual flying an airplane there must be a lot of pilots not doing it. Trying to think how that feels. It flying for the time being and who knows when we’ll bounce back. I assume most are trying to at least instruct just to be active. There must be a lot of them out there now!
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These are the 2 that we’re supposed to be here in August. We delayed delivery as long as possible.