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Southwest to negotiate pilot contracts

The low-cost carrier is one of the healthiest airlines fiscally, but it likely still needs to cut costs. Starting Friday it can amend its contract with pilots, but the talks may go smoothly. Steve Tripoli reports.

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BRIAN WATT: Southwest Airlines has flown free of labor troubles that have plagued other carriers, but negotiations with its pilots will be taking off soon. Marketplace’s Steve Tripoli has more.


STEVE TRIPOLI: Southwest has hedging contracts that give it a big fuel-cost advantage over competitors. But those are ending.

Their pilots are the industry’s best-paid. Analyst Bryson Monteleone says there’s a reason for that.

BRYSON MONTELEONE: “Very few pilots do what Southwest pilots do. The flexibility that Southwest has with their pilots is really unmatched within the industry.”

Analyst Michael Boyd says there may be non-salary trade-offs both sides can make.

Boyd says any concessions may be easier because the two sides historically work well together.

MICHAEL BOYD:“So, when you sit down at the bargaining table, there isn’t a whole lot of other agendas other than let’s just work this out.”

The two sides appear anxious for a smooth landing.

The pilots are already saying higher pay is not a big objective. Southwest for its part is lauding the atmosphere as talks begin.

I’m Steve Tripoli for Marketplace.

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