United and Spirit Airlines Increase Pay for Pilots and Flight Attendants to Offset Labor ShortagesThe airlines announced the temporary pay bumps for select staff members on Friday.

ByAmanda Breen

In the wake of a holiday season full offlight cancellations across the U.S., airlines are doing what they can to keep their employees happy and working. For United and Spirit, that means a temporary pay bump for their pilots and flight attendants.业务Insiderreported that United pilots who work additional flights through January 29 will receive triple pay, and Spirit flight attendants will take home double pay through January 4.

The rapid spread of the Omicron variant continues to wreak havoc when it comes to air travel. Not only can crew members expect mass delays and cancellations (20,000 since Christmas Eve alone),但是,我ncreasingly, they're also subjected tothe whims of unruly passengerswho frequently refuse to follow masking policies.

Related:Disgruntled Customers Sound Off on Southwest Airlines Amid Cancellations

In a letter circulated on Friday and obtained byInsider, United's Senior Vice President for Flight Operations Brian Quigley informed pilots of the triple pay opportunity. "Thank you all for your hard work and professionalism during this holiday season," he wrote. "We continue to do everything we can to take care of our customers during this challenging time, and today I'm happy to share a significant update: We worked with the ALPA to provide additional compensation for pilots."

Spirit Airlines staff were notified of pay incentives on Friday via their union, the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA. "All flight attendants, regardless of how you have obtained your pairing, will be receiving 200% pay for any pairing that touches Dec. 28 through Jan. 4," the AFA-CWA said in statement.

Despite airlines' best efforts andnew CDC quarantine guidelines, nationwide flight cancellations continue with no clear end in sight. According toFlightAware, today's travel disruptions already include 1,040 delays and 1,193 cancellations.

Related:American Airlines Has Cancelled More Than 2000 Flights Since Friday

Amanda Breen

Entrepreneur Staff

Features Writer

Amanda Breen is a features writer at Entrepreneur.com. She is a graduate of Barnard College and received an MFA in writing at Columbia University, where she was a news fellow for the School of the Arts.

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