Allegiant Air, known for its ultra-low-cost business model, is facing labor unrest as over 100 of its pilots have initiated informational pickets across the United States. The pilots are demanding a new contract that includes better pay and benefits.
The Allegiant Pilots Association Teamsters Local 2118 has reported that the pilots have been working without an amended contract for four years. The union aims to secure a pay increase that aligns with industry standards. Allegiant claims it has proposed a contract offering a 50% pay raise, but the union argues this comes with concessions in work rules, scheduling, and seniority.
A significant gathering took place at Orlando Sanford Airport, where 63 pilots demonstrated their call for fair labor terms. Similar actions occurred at St. Pete-Clearwater Airport and Des Moines International Airport on December 10, indicating widespread dissatisfaction among the pilots.