New
York, Dec 29 : The Association of Professional Flight Attendants
union, which represents workers at AMR Corp's (AAMRQ.PK) American Airlines, said it had been invited
to take part in confidential talks on a potential merger with US Airways Group
(LCC).
The union said it signed a non-disclosure agreement (NDA) that
will permit its involvement in discussions with the two airlines and American's
unsecured creditors' committee.
"This non-disclosure agreement gives us
further opportunity to affect the potential merger as we engage in direct and
confidential discussions with key stakeholders," the flight attendants union
said in a communications update.
"We know from previous major mergers
that labor discussions like these were critical milestones," the union added. A
spokeswoman for the Association of Professional Flight Attendants declined
further comment.
American Airlines filed for Chapter 11 protection last
year, and US Airways has been pursuing a merger with its larger rival for much
of 2012.
Merger discussions among US Airways, AMR and its creditors are
at an advanced stage, with a decision on whether to pursue a combination or
emerge as an independent company expected as soon as January, people familiar
with the matter have said.
Pilot unions at American and US Airways have
also joined merger talks with AMR creditors and the companies.
The Allied
Pilots Association, which represents American's pilots, said this week those
talks were aimed at addressing merger-related concerns of both pilot groups and
reaching a memorandum of understanding that would serve as an interim agreement
while a merger is undertaken. The talks are continuing, an APA spokesman
said.
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