American Airlines’ regional carrier offers pilots triple pay to pick up trips in July

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American Airlines Embraer ERJ-145 regional jet aircraft as seen on final approach landing at New York JFK international airport in NY, USA on February 13, 2020. The flight is operated by American Eagle, a regional branch of American Airlines ( Envoy Air ). The commercial airplane has the registration N605KS. American Airlines is a major US carrier with headquarters at Fort Worth. AA AAL is the largest airline in the world by fleet and passenger and member of Oneworld aviation alliance. (Photo by Nicolas Eco

American Airlines’ regional carrier Envoy Air is offering pilots triple pay to pick up trips for most of next month, an effort the airline says will help it avoid flight disruptions during the peak summer travel season.

“Super critical coverage has been declared for” July 2 to 31 for all bases, according to a note sent to Envoy pilots on Monday that was seen by CNBC. “Any open time flown during this time frame will be paid at 300%. Thank you in advance for your help.”

Ric Wilson, vice president of flight operations for Envoy, said although the triple pay is applicable throughout July, it doesn’t necessarily mean open trips are available for pilots each day.

“We are into our peak flying season and we want to ensure that we can operate dependably for our customers,” Wilson said.

The airline said in a statement that it “has had an extraordinary completion factor for the month of June,” referring to completed flights.

“As part of the proactive strategy to run a reliable schedule during the peak summer travel season, Envoy is offering pilots triple pay to pick up uncovered trips on their days off in the month of July,” the carrier said. “This will only be offered if there are open trips available, and currently Envoy is fully covered with its flight schedule this summer.”

The approaching Fourth of July holiday weekend will be a test for airlines that have struggled to tamp down delays amid staffing shortages.

American’s regional subsidiaries ⁠— Envoy, Piedmont and PSA ⁠— earlier this month said they were giving pilots a temporary 50% pay increase through August 2024 to help alleviate a pilot shortage that airlines say have forced them to cut routes.

Leslie Josephs www.cnbc.com

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