Delta remains committed to seeking a consensual agreement with our pilots and is working hard to do so.
If we don't have ratification by all three unions at that time, we are left with no choice but to file bankruptcy. It's a deadline the union leadership has been aware of for quite some time.
It would be devastating. Delta would not operate. We would not fly and there are no contingency plans. But there?s a long way from now until a potential strike.
It's just not practical to have a comprehensive deal today.
Last month we came precipitously close to filing for bankruptcy. We were fully prepared to file bankruptcy. We're a very prudent company.
No union has indicated to the company that they have any intention other than to sign the agreement. We believe that's what is important.
Our creditors could pull all our debt in 24 hours if we stopped operating.
Our focus is unchanged and that is in reaching an agreement that obviously is critical to our successful restructuring in bankruptcy.
That's where our focus is. We believe it's achievable and we're committed to making every effort to do so.
The company is going to continue on its path, and that is to make every effort possible to reach a negotiated consensual agreement. That's the most important work that we can do. Our efforts are focused on saving this great airline.
The company remains committed to reaching a consensual agreement.
The fact is that the company's and the union's positions are far apart.
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