CHARTER BIDS Clause Samples

CHARTER BIDS. 1. Charters will be posted via electronic means as soon as the Company receives the information. The Charter posting will include: pairing number, specific flight number(s) and city pair(s), date of check-in, and trips for pay. Work orders will be made available via electronic means. If a Charter is not posted as outlined above, up to three (3) Flight Attendant(s) (or four (4) Flight Attendants as required by aircraft type) that have protested the Charter and could have held the Charter and legally flown it, will be compensated the applicable pay for that Charter. Charter bids must contain the following information to be valid bids: a. Flight Attendant's name, employee number and domicile. The charter number, bid position, domicile of charter and date the charter departs. b. Bids for Charters on different days must be submitted on separate Charter bids. Charter bids must be submitted via electronic means. 2. Charter bids will close at noon central time the day prior to the departure of the Charter. 3. The point for determining the legality of a Flight Attendant, for the purpose of awarding a Charter, will be calculated based on their legality at the time that a Charter bid is closed. At the time of closing a Charter, if the Flight Attendant is illegal, she/he will not be awarded the Charter. 4. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ will be awarded in order of domicile seniority. 5. Out of Base Charter bids will only be awarded after domicile seniority bids and will be awarded in order of bid submission, not by seniority order. 6. A Flight Attendant who bids a Charter with at least the FAR nine (9:00) hours between the Charter and her/his next assignment will not be denied the Charter award based on a potential FAR illegality. When a Flight Attendant who was awarded a Charter becomes FAR illegal for that Charter, the Flight Attendant will be pulled from that Charter in accordance with Article 8.7 of this Agreement. 7. Charter bid results will be posted via electronic means no later than two (2) hours after the charter bids close. All Charter awards will be placed on the Flight Attendants’ computer display screens. 8. Charter protests must be made no later than 1800 Central time the day prior to the departure of the Charter. At 1900 Central time, the Charter will be considered as a final award. 9. Charters cannot be traded or given away. 10. At 1901 Central time, any unbid Charters will immediately be placed into Open Time and made available for pickup by Flight Attendants on a first co...
CHARTER BIDS. 1. Charters will be posted via electronic means as soon as the Company receives the information. The Charter posting will include: pairing number, specific flight number(s) and city pair(s), date of check-in, and trips for pay. Work orders will be made available via electronic means. If a Charter is not posted as outlined above, up to three (3) Flight Attendant(s) (or four (4) Flight Attendants as required by aircraft type) that have protested the Charter and could have held the Charter and legally flown it, will be compensated the applicable pay for that Charter. Charter bids must contain the following information to be valid bids: a. Flight Attendant's name, employee number and domicile. The charter number, bid position, domicile of charter and date the charter departs. b. Bids for Charters on different days must be submitted on separate Charter bids. Charter bids must be submitted via electronic means. 2. Charter bids will close at noon l time the day prior to the departure of the Charter. 3. If a Charter is modified during the bidding timeframe (prior to closing), as outlined in Article 10.1.C.2 of the CBA, it will be cancelled by the Company, and a new Charter with a new pairing number will be created when the modification results in: a. an earlier check-in; b. later end-of-debrief time; or c. change in the number of duty periods 4. If one of the above modifications occurs, the following will apply: a. Flight Attendants who submitted a bid for that respective Charter will be sent a cancellation notice in the form of a CWA message. This notification will be sent as soon as possible, once Scheduling is made aware of the cancellation of the original Charter. b. The newly created Charter will be posted electronically via CWA and will be made available for bidding as outlined in Article 10.1.