AirTran Airways has recently announced that it has reached an agreement with its dispatchers, represented by Transport Workers Union, on a 48 month contract. The company has to still work through its pilot, and flight attendant contracts, according to the Jesup & Lamont report from Benzinga.
While the Jesup & Lamont report estimates AirTran Holdings, Inc. to make a loss of $0.15 per share in the first-quarter, the company can move to a positive earnings if the pricing is better than expectations. This would also hinge on the company securing an agreement with both the pilots and flight attenants.
Feb 11 · 1:12:00 PM
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