
The flight attendants, who voted 93 percent in favor of authorizing job actions, will be free to respond with self-help actions should the company choose to implement its demand for concessions.
The Cincinnati-based Comair filed for bankruptcy protection, along with Delta last year, and has sought $8.9 million in cuts from the flight attendants.
Connie Slayback, Local 513 President in Florence Kentucky said, "We have already proven that we are dedicated to keep this airline flying. But if Comair chooses unilateral action instead of a consensual agreement, then our members will decide how to take action. Travelers should be aware that strike activity is possible and would disrupt operations at both Comair and Delta."






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