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     1090  0 Kommentare Allegiant Receives Court Order Safeguarding Passengers From Pilot Strike

    LAS VEGAS, NV--(Marketwired - May 02, 2015) - Allegiant Air has been successful in receiving a court order blocking the Teamsters from striking and safeguarding Allegiant's passengers from travel disruptions.

    A court in Las Vegas has issued an injunction against the International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 1224, the union representing its pilots. The injunction will prevent the Teamsters from striking and potentially disrupting travel for thousands of passengers.

    With the threat of a strike lifted, Allegiant looks forward to directing its time and energy back to the negotiating table to work on securing a contract that will be beneficial to both its pilots and the company.

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    Allegiant Receives Court Order Safeguarding Passengers From Pilot Strike LAS VEGAS, NV--(Marketwired - May 02, 2015) - Allegiant Air has been successful in receiving a court order blocking the Teamsters from striking and safeguarding Allegiant's passengers from travel disruptions. A court in Las Vegas has issued an …