Negotiating Committee Update – April 20, 2026
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Fellow Pilots, Over the past several weeks, the Company and the Union have been negotiating over changes to our current CBA in the form of a bridge agreement. Many of you have asked what that means. Simply put, a bridge agreement would amend and replace the 2016 collective bargaining agreement ahead of future negotiations with Allegiant over a joint collective bargaining agreement (JCBA) covering the combined Allegiant and Sun Country pilot groups. Any bridge agreement that we would support must provide Allegiant pilots with long overdue improvements to their pay, benefits and working conditions. The bridge agreement would trigger the payout of retention bonuses upon ratification of such an agreement by members of our Union. While regulatory approvals from the DOJ and DOT have been achieved on an expedited basis, integration of the pilot groups will not occur until after there is a seniority list integration and a contract (for example, a JCBA) covering the combined pilot groups in the future, among other steps in the process. For our pilot group, entering JCBA negotiations with an improved version of current CBA would be doubly beneficial: 1) we get improvements sooner rather than later; and 2) we have a stronger foundation in JCBA negotiations because our current contract would have improved. In order to reach improvements to our current CBA in the short term with a merger on the horizon, your Negotiating Committee must focus on bargaining priorities, meaning some issues will be addressed now and others later in JCBA negotiations. After careful consideration, we believe pursuing meaningful improvements now is the most beneficial option for Allegiant pilots, therefore, we have been pursuing that path. On the morning of March 31st, the Company presented its initial bridge proposal. This proposal included some improvements for the pilot group, but it also contained provisions that were unacceptable and primarily benefited the Company. We presented our counterproposal via Zoom on Friday, April 10th, and met with the Company in mediation on April 16th and 17th to receive their response. In mediation, we made some progress, but the Company’s proposal did not satisfy our priorities for a bridge agreement. While the Company’s counterproposal did not result in an agreement, we see a path forward. This week, the Union and Company continued discussions outside of mediation. Those discussions were constructive and we are waiting for a new proposal from the Company. We believe there is an opportunity to reach an agreement that delivers meaningful quality-of-life improvements, compensation increases that begin to move us away from the bottom of the industry and other improved terms and conditions. Now, more than ever, unity within this pilot group is critical. We have said it before, and it bears repeating: your support and solidarity are essential as we navigate this phase of negotiations. Our goal is to ensure we secure priority improvements now and enter JCBA negotiations from a position of strength, with a solid foundation already in place. We ask you to stand with us as we continue this effort. |
| Fraternally,
Your Negotiating Team |
