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        Council 47 LAX – Recap November 7, 2026

        November 7, 2025 07:00

        This message is for pre-merger Hawaiian Los Angeles Based Flight Attendants

        Recap October 27 to November 7

        On behalf of your Council 47 Officers, Josh, Paul, and Beth, thank you for the support and trust you have shown in us during the recent elections. We are truly grateful to represent you for another three years and remain committed to putting you first in every decision we make.

        As we look ahead to the next three years, our focus will be to strengthen our council and representation. We will continue to show up for you at every level, whether in conversations with management, at MEC meetings, or within AFA International.

        Our continued commitment to you is to listen, communicate openly, and act with transparency and accountability. The work ahead will take collaboration, patience, and persistence, but together we can build our future through this merger.

        Thank you again for standing with us.

        In Solidarity, 

        Josh, Paul and Beth
        lax@afahawaiian.org


        LAX End-of-Year Membership Meeting

        We are closing out the year with a joint meeting between the LAX Alaska (Council 18) and LAX Hawaiian (Council 47) Flight Attendants. Come enjoy good food, great company, and important updates from your AFA leadership.

        Event Details
        Date: Thursday, December 12, 2025
        Time: 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
        Location: Dave & Buster’s, Westchester
        Food & Beverages: Provided
        Parking: Validation available

        Special Guests
        The Joint Negotiating Committee (JNC) will be joining us to share updates on current negotiations, answer questions, and hear your feedback. This is a valuable opportunity to learn about both contracts, connect with fellow Flight Attendants, and strengthen our unity moving forward.

        RSVP Required
        Please RSVP by Sunday, December 8 to help us plan for food and seating.

        Original Post


        IMD Refresh Update

        The company is currently conducting the Inflight Mobile Device (IMD) refresh. If you are unable to make one of the scheduled RSVP appointments, another option is available:

        • A Spot On IT Technician is located in the LAX Village, Monday through Friday, 0530–1400 PST.
        • The technician’s schedule can vary, so reach out to Gina Lorenzo for the latest information or to coordinate an appointment.

        If you encounter any issues or scheduling conflicts, please contact Gina Lorenzo. Please make sure to complete the AAG Single Sign-on process before doing the IMD refresh.

        Original Post


        AFA Membership Hub Reminder

        Back in May, AFA sent an email to all members (to your personal email, not company email) with instructions for setting up your account on the AFA Membership Hub. If you have not completed this process, please do so as soon as possible.

        The Membership Hub allows you to:

        • View and manage your AFA-CWA membership information and status
        • Update contact details to ensure your mailing address is correct for contract voting
        • Review dues history and make payments
        • Set up automatic monthly dues payments
        • Access MEC/LEC contact information

        If you have any questions or need assistance, contact AFA-CWA Membership Services or reach out to Beth Hayes

        Original Email sent on 11/4


        Upcoming Date

        NOV 11-12MEC Meeting [Seattle, WA]
        NOV 15Mahalo Bash [Honolulu, HI]
        NOV 24LAX Officer Meeting [Virtual]

        Filed Under: Council 47 LAX/SEA (pmHA) Tagged With: Council 47, pmHA

        Council 47 LAX – 2025 LAX Officer Elections

        November 4, 2025 07:00

        This message is for pre-merger Hawaiian Los Angeles Based Flight Attendants

        LAX Officer Elections Closing Soon

        Aloha LAX,

        The LAX Officer Elections will close Tuesday, November 5 at 12 PM PT.

        We encourage all members to take part in this important process. Voting is your right and your opportunity to choose who represents you and your voice at the table. Every vote makes a difference in shaping the future of our council and the work we do together.

        If you haven’t already done so, please take a few minutes to cast your ballot before the deadline.As the year wraps up, please remember to use your remaining uniform points before December 31.

        In Solidarity,
        Your Council 47 AFA Leadership Team

        Filed Under: Council 47 LAX/SEA (pmHA) Tagged With: Council 47, pmHA

        SEA Domicile Negotiations – October 2025 Update #2

        October 27, 2025 17:00

        This message is for pre-merger Hawaiian Flight Attendants

        • Our SEA Domicile Negotiating Committee met with management on October 21 to October 24 in Seattle
        • Our Negotiating Committee stressed the significance of having adequate resources and experience to ensure long-term success

        Negotiations Update

        Our SEA Domicile Negotiating Committee met with the company on October 21 to October 24 in Seattle. At the negotiating table for these meetings were:

        Representing AFA and our Flight Attendants  Representing Management
        Tim Green, Committee ChairpersonAllen Thieman, Vice President, Inflight, Alaska
        Martin Gusman, Committee MemberJoe Wonderly, Vice President, Labor Relations, Alaska
        Joshua Aoki, Committee MemberCarmen Williams, Managing Director, Labor Relations, Alaska
        Jeffrey Fuke, Committee MemberKalani Sloat, Senior Director, Labor Relations, Hawaiian
        Paula Mastrangelo, AFA Senior Staff NegotiatorKaren Themelis, Senior Labor Relations Business Partner, Alaska
        Lea Franzoi, Committee Support Representative 

        Talks continued this past week on reaching an agreement on opening the Hawaiian Seattle Domicile. After a disappointing session in Honolulu earlier this month, the parties agreed to carve out some time to continue discussions in Seattle between Joint Collective Bargaining negotiations. Your Negotiating Committee took advantage of all members being present for the Joint Collective Bargaining Agreement (JCBA) negotiating in Seattle to meet with management in early morning sessions.

        Fortunately, we did make progress and are very close to resolving the remaining outstanding issues. We have made progress on many of our issues, but staffing and the “new inflight service” concerns remain. We had a very open and productive discussion and look forward to hearing management’s response. They have committed to reviewing and researching our feedback on the service, as these are significant issues that will impact our work life on the plane.

        Due to the essential and time-sensitive nature of these negotiations, both parties are committed to continuing discussions. The company is projecting a base opening of Spring 2026. We are looking to come to an agreement soon, as timelines for hiring, posting, and planning are approaching. Everyone involved wants Flight Attendants to have concrete information and ample time to evaluate their options and make an informed decision on the SEA base.

        Despite the abbreviated timeline and pushback from management, your Negotiating Committee has been carefully considering all options and working to negotiate the most favorable improvements possible.

        What’s Upcoming

        Your Negotiating Committee will continue remote discussion with management the week of October 27. No formal meetings have been set, but management’s response to our concerns is expected this week.

        If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to your local leadership or email the SEA Domicile Negotiating Committee at sea@afahawaiian.org.

        Filed Under: AFA News Now, AS/HA Merger, Council 43 HNL, Council 47 LAX/SEA (pmHA) Tagged With: Council 43, Council 47, HA SEA Domicile, pmHA

        SEA Domicile Negotiations – October 2025

        October 9, 2025 13:00

        This message is for pre-merger Hawaiian Flight Attendants

        • Our SEA Domicile Negotiating Committee met with management on September 29 and September 30 in Seattle, and on October 6 to October 8 in Honolulu
        • Our next negotiation session is scheduled for the week of October 20

        Negotiations Update

        Our SEA Domicile Negotiating Committee met with the company on September 29 and September 30 in Seattle, and on October 6 to October 8 in Honolulu. At the negotiating table for these meetings were:

        Representing AFA and our Flight Attendants  Representing Management
        Tim Green, Committee ChairpersonAllen Thieman, Vice President, Inflight, Alaska
        Martin Gusman, Committee MemberJoe Wonderly, Vice President, Labor Relations, Alaska
        Joshua Aoki, Committee MemberCarmen Williams, Managing Director, Labor Relations, Alaska
        Jeffrey Fuke, Committee MemberKeith Schuricht, Managing Director, Financial Analysis, Hawaiian
        Paula Mastrangelo, AFA Senior Staff NegotiatorKalani Sloat, Senior Director, Labor Relations, Hawaiian
        Lea Franzoi, Committee Support RepresentativeKaren Themelis, Senior Labor Relations Business Partner, Alaska
         Adriene Tom, Specialist, Labor Relations, Hawaiian

        This was a challenging session. We started the week with reasonable expectations, but management was resistant to discussing some of our most pressing concerns and protections for Flight Attendants. If there had been no progress on management’s part, we were prepared to proceed with the contractual remedies, including arbitration.

        We have made progress on some issues, but major concerns remain.  These are significant issues that will impact all of us and flying at the combined airline both immediately and for years to come.  

        As a reminder, these are the items being discussed:

        • Transfer Processes – strengthening protective elements of the transfer process for those who may be interested in moving to the new domicile
        • Return to HNL or LAX Domicile – addressing the concern of Flight Attendants transferring to SEA and potentially wishing to return to their Hawaiian domicile before the merging of the Hawaiian and Alaska SEA domiciles
        • Staffing – ensuring that staffing is sufficient to meet operational demands
        • Moving Expenses – advocating for fair and comprehensive compensation related to any necessary relocations
        • Operational Concerns – defining the type of flying and pairings that will be constructed in the domicile
        • Safeguarding Existing Bases – protecting our HNL and LAX domiciles during this transition

        What’s Upcoming

        Our SEA Domicile Negotiating Committee will meet with management the week of October 20 in Seattle for the next round of negotiations. 

        If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to your local leadership or email the SEA Domicile Negotiating Committee at sea@afahawaiian.org.

        Filed Under: AFA News Now, AS/HA Merger, Council 43 HNL, Council 47 LAX/SEA (pmHA) Tagged With: Council 43, Council 47, HA SEA Domicile, pmHA

        SEA Domicile Negotiations – September 2025 Update #2

        September 17, 2025 17:00

        This message is for pre-merger Hawaiian Flight Attendants

        • Our SEA Domicile Negotiating Committee met virtually with management on September 11 to receive their response to our last proposal
        • Our union has a longstanding history of negotiation with management to establish new domiciles as supported by Section 27.D.2 of our CBA
        • Our priorities during these negotiations aim to support Flight Attendants during the transition to the SEA domicile while addressing operational and contractual concerns

        Negotiations Update

        Our SEA Domicile Negotiating Committee met with the company on September 11 to review their response to our September 5 proposal.  We feel that it is important to acknowledge the challenges within our company as Alaska management is struggling to understand our Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) and integrity of our working relationships. At the negotiating table for this virtual meeting were:

        Representing AFA and our Flight AttendantsRepresenting Management
        Tim Green, Committee ChairpersonJoe Wonderly, Vice President, Labor Relations
        Martin Gusman, Committee MemberAllen Thieman, Vice President, Inflight
        Joshua Aoki, Committee MemberCarmen Williams, Managing Director, Labor Relations
        Jeffrey Fuke, Committee MemberKalani Sloat, Senior Director, Labor Relations
        Lea Franzoi, Committee Support RepresentativeAdriene Tom, Specialist, Labor Relations
        Paula Mastrangelo, AFA Senior Staff Negotiator

        Hawaiian’s Negotiating History

        For decades, the Association has negotiated with management to establish new domiciles.  There is a long history of precedent and collaboration with management to ensure fair and just protections for Hawaiian Airlines Flight Attendants. The Hawaiian Flight Attendant Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) establishes just that in Section 27.D.2:

        Section 27.D.2

        2. International

        All domiciles other than Honolulu which are established for the international operation shall be geographically located within the fifty (50) United States. Prior to creating and opening any other domiciles, a supplement to this Agreement shall be negotiated in accordance with Section 6, Title I of the Railway Labor Act, as amended.

        This language is longstanding and requires the company to negotiate in good faith prior to opening a new domicile. In the latest proposal it has become clear that Alaska management is unwilling to negotiate a fair agreement by rejecting many of our proposals that are beneficial to the Flight Attendants and that would support the long term viability of the company’s goals for International expansion.

        Our Vision for the SEA Domicile

        The company has expressed a brand promise to both the Flight Attendants and the Hawai’i community at large. In that promise is the expectation to uphold our brand integrity and culture which would entail capturing and honoring the Hawaiian Spirit of Aloha and hospitality, a culture that we are proud to share around the globe.


        Our vision for the SEA domicile is fostering an experienced and knowledgeable foundation for long term growth. This means including protections that would encourage experienced Flight Attendants to volunteer for the SEA domicile. These Flight Attendants would bring the highest Hawaiian standards for hospitality to Alaska’s highest profile and flagship global flying onboard the Boeing 787-9, and in the process mentor new hire Flight Attendants who may be assigned there.


        Looking back at when we were first hired, it was comforting to know that there was someone to help guide and support us as we embarked on this new journey of being a Flight Attendant. To be able to support and bring our work culture to our new SEA domicile would bring comfort to those who bravely volunteer to conquer this journey. By rejecting our current proposals, Alaska management is promoting a new base serving global destinations, which would leave them staffed with crews who have little to no experience on key routes (ICN and NRT) that we have preserved and cultivated for years.

        Key Priorities

        In our first SEA Domicile Update on September 6, we summarized the key areas we’re focused on. Please find the information below for your reference.

        • Transfer Processes – strengthening protective elements of the transfer process for those who may be interested in moving to the new domicile
        • Return to HNL or LAX Domicile – addressing the concern of Flight Attendants transferring to SEA and potentially wishing to return to their Hawaiian domicile before the merging of the Hawaiian and Alaska SEA domiciles
        • Staffing – ensuring that staffing is sufficient to meet operational demands
        • Moving Expenses – advocating for fair and comprehensive compensation related to any necessary relocations
        • Operational Concerns – defining the type of flying and pairings that will be constructed in the domicile
        • Safeguarding Existing Bases – protecting our HNL and LAX domiciles during this transition

        Next Steps

        Your SEA Domicile Negotiating Committee will meet with management from October 6 to 8 in Honolulu for our second round of SEA Domicile Negotiations. 

        Let us remind everyone, our contract applies to this new management the same as it did to our previous management. Alaska Airlines acquired Hawaiian Airlines along with our fairly-negotiated contract, which remains in full force until ratification of a joint contract between Alaska’s and Hawaiian’s Flight Attendants. Being the acquired carrier does not release Alaska from following the contract, nor does it subject us to being second-class members of the Alaska ‘family.’ To that end, we will in good faith continue demanding further dates in order to negotiate in accordance with our contract.

        We are sharing this with you so that you are aware of the uphill battle we are currently facing.  As we have expressed previously, only we can uphold the spirit of our culture and retain the Hawaiian spirit and experience that our community has come to know.  We ask for your support to make us successful by keeping informed, so we can come together as one voice and achieve fair and just protections for the SEA domicile.

        Should you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate to reach out to your local leadership or email the SEA Domicile Negotiating Committee at sea@afahawaiian.org.

        Filed Under: AFA News Now, AS/HA Merger, Council 43 HNL, Council 47 LAX/SEA (pmHA) Tagged With: Council 43, Council 47, HA SEA Domicile, pmHA

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