ATI flight attendants reach tentative agreement for first contract

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Air Transport International (ATI) Flight Attendants, represented by the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, AFL-CIO (AFA), today reached a tentative agreement for a first contract.

“ATI Flight Attendants have worked hard to achieve a first Contract. Negotiations began with our successful organizing campaign in 2016. By standing together, we were able to achieve a solid first contract recognizing the substantial contributions of Flight Attendants to the airline,” said Kristen Hillman, AFA ATI President.

The six year agreement covers over 30 Flight Attendants. It provides immediate pay raises and defined schedule and work rules.

Headquartered in Wilmington, Ohio, ATI operates a global charter airline specializing in freight forwarding, government and military contracts, and high value animal transportation.

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