According to a union statement, Spirit Airlines ( NYSE:SAVE ) has given its pilots a cumulative weighted average pay boost of up to 43% over the course of two years.
The agreement will specifically lead to a cumulative weighted average pay boost of 43% for first-line officers and a compensation increase of 25% for captains over two years. As a result, Spirit pilots’ pay would go up by 34% on average, based on their weights. The suggested new contract would also increase training compensation and retirement benefits.
The new contract agreement, according to the Air Line Pilots Association, will provide the pilots with a $463 million, or 27%, increase in income over the following two years. The two-year deal would take effect on January 1 if approved by the pilots. To build support for the agreement, the pilot union has scheduled roadshows for this week.
Delta Air Lines and its pilot union reached an initial deal earlier in the month. There are ongoing conversations with other airlines. In the wake of increased caution among investors ahead of the Federal Reserve meeting next week, airline stocks dropped once more on Wednesday.
Interest rates are set to rise by 50 basis points, which is less than the previous four rate increases but is expected to heighten concerns about a 2023 recession. Investors in airlines are worried that the demand for leisure travel may decline and that it may take longer than expected for business and international travel to rebound.
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