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Frustrated in contract talks, Frontier Airlines pilots bring 'strike bus' to Tampa

 
 
 
Frontier Airlines pilot Matthew Moser, left, and Capt. Alan Christie brought the "strike bus" for the pilots' union to Tampa this week to publicize that the union is ready to go on strike if it can't reach an agreement on pay and benefits with the low-budget carrier, which is the fastest-growing airline at Tampa International Airport. RICHARD DANIELSON | Times
Frontier Airlines pilot Matthew Moser, left, and Capt. Alan Christie brought the "strike bus" for the pilots' union to Tampa this week to publicize that the union is ready to go on strike if it can't reach an agreement on pay and benefits with the low-budget carrier, which is the fastest-growing airline at Tampa International Airport. RICHARD DANIELSON | Times

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