Swoop resumes nonstop service between Hamilton and Montego Bay

New interim order says WestJet pilots can now fly Swoop aircraft

CALGARY – A binding interim order has been issued by the arbitrator presiding over the arbitration between WestJet and Swoop Inc. and the Air Line Pilot Association, International.

The order, which was issued on June 7, directs, among other things, that existing Swoop pilots will remain in their current positions until directed otherwise by the arbitrator, and that WestJet pilots can now fly Swoop aircraft at Swoop terms and conditions.

The interim order further directs that ALPA, WestJet and Swoop will make a joint application to the Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) requesting the Board to amend ALPA’s bargaining certificate to recognize ALPA as the bargaining agent for pilots of Swoop, in addition to the pilots of WestJet by Sept. 1, 2018.

The arbitrator has further directed that additional hearing dates are required through the summer and into September to properly address all outstanding issues.

“We recognize and respect the interim order which is in line with the WestJet Group’s original direction that WestJet pilots should have the ability to operate Swoop aircraft,” said Ed Sims, President and CEO of the WestJet Group of Companies.

Steven Greenway, Swoop President, also added: “The order allows us to redouble our efforts and focus our attention on the rapidly approaching launch of Swoop on June 20, 2018 from Hamilton.”

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