Nationwide Picket by Allegiant Air Pilots
On November 18, 2025, pilots from Allegiant Air, represented by Teamsters Local 2118, will unite across the country to hold a picket aimed at advocating for fair contract negotiations. The event, scheduled for
10 a.m. local time, will take place simultaneously at multiple locations, including major airports that serve as bases for the airline's operations.
This action arises from ongoing frustrations as more than 1,400 pilots are faced with persistent negotiation delays, which have resulted in a lack of satisfactory contract proposals from Allegiant Air's management. Despite the airline's growing investments in various areas, it has been accused of neglecting its pilots, who play a vital role in the airline's operations.
The pilots' union emphasizes that without proper compensation and labor conditions, Allegiant Air risks losing valuable talent to competitors. The picket aims to underscore the importance of their work; without pilots, flights cannot operate.
Visuals and Signs
The pilots plan to carry signs with slogans such as, "Allegiant Air Bad Bets in Vegas, Bad Bets in Management" and "Allegiant Management Wastes Millions, Pilots Still Waiting," which encapsulate their grievances regarding the company's management decisions and the perceived disregard for pilot welfare.
The significance of this picket cannot be understated. As Allegiant Air continues to expand, it has faced criticism for not aligning its investment priorities with the needs of its workforce. The picketing pilots believe they deserve respect and acknowledgment for the dedication they show in their daily responsibilities.
Picket Locations and Contacts
Picketing at several locations will include:
- - Orlando Sanford Intl. Airport
- - Sarasota-Bradenton Intl. Airport
- - Fort Lauderdale Airport
- - Punta Gorda Airport
- - St Pete Clearwater Airport
- - Destin-Fort Walton Beach Airport
On-site contacts include:
- - Mike Richards at Orlando (407-516-2016)
- - Pat Lancaster at Sarasota (386-235-4451)
- - Brad Dugan at Fort Lauderdale (832-472-1170)
The pilots hope their collective action will catalyze a dialogue with management that leads to a fair and equitable resolution to their contract negotiations. By drawing public attention to their situation, they aim to create pressure on Allegiant Air to see the value of retaining its workforce through fair labor practices.
Conclusion
As the November 18 picket approaches, the pilots' resolve showcases their commitment to advocating for their rights and ensuring their voices are heard. This display of unity among the Allegiant Air pilots represents a pivotal moment in their ongoing struggle for fair treatment, and it remains to be seen how management will respond.