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United Airlines V. United Airlines Flight Attendants
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United Airlines V. United Airlines Flight Attendants

•February 17, 2026
Swelbar on Airlines (Substack)
Swelbar on Airlines (Substack)•Feb 17, 2026
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Summary

The episode examines United Airlines' stalled contract negotiations with its flight‑attendant union, focusing on the demand for "ground pay"—compensation for time spent before doors close and after they open. It links this labor dispute to broader industry inefficiencies caused by an overburdened Air Traffic Control system, which adds millions of minutes to flight schedules and inflates staffing and aircraft costs. The host argues that government neglect of ATC infrastructure undermines the deregulation promise of lower fares and faster travel, creating a feedback loop that fuels union demands and higher labor costs. Insights from industry writers Aaron Bailey and Gary Leff illustrate how scheduling reforms like Preferential Bidding could save minutes, but without systemic ATC improvements, both airlines and workers remain stuck in a costly inefficiency.

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