The Christmas season is already a chaotic time for many people, but a computer glitch could make things even more difficult for American Airlines and anyone scheduled to fly with them next month.
A problem with the company鈥檚 employee scheduling system has allowed many pilots to schedule vacation days during the Christmas week and now thousands of flights do not have assigned pilots.
According to the Allied Pilots Association, the union representing the 15,000 pilots who fly for American Airlines, a failure within the system has produced 鈥渟ignificant holes鈥 in the operation.
The affected flights are between Dec. 17-31 and management say the airline expects to have the problem resolved before the holiday season. But that means American will have to rebuild its schedule and is offering pilots time and a half their normal hourly wage.
However, the company is also believed to have a large number of pilots on reserve who could be called on if needed to help smooth out the schedule.
It looks like American Airlines may have found some pilots to cover the holiday rush
鈥 鈾 Adriano&Paulina 鈾 (@keet0007)
This is the biggest blunder American Airlines has made since they allowed Kevin McCallister to board the wrong plane to New York in '92.
鈥 Tim Reilly (@LifeOfaReilly)
Hey, American Airlines...
鈥 Tim Roberts (@21stCenturyTim)
The APA has filed a grievance with the company as they say 鈥渕anagement unilaterally created their solution in violation of the contract, neither APA nor the contract can guarantee the promised payment of the premium being offered.鈥
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