Spirit Airlines Pilots Agree on New Deal CheapOair Staff July 26, 2010 general Spirit pilots agree on new contract A new contract has been approved by pilots of low-cost carrier Spirit Airlines according to a union representative Friday. This past June the pilots went on strike for almost a week, grounding hundreds of Spirit flights and making travel a complete nightmare for thousands of passengers. Under the new five year deal, the pilots will receive a “substantial” pay raise, with captains receiving a 10 percent increase and first officers receiving an 18 percent increase. What’s more, the entire pilot group will be given a signing bonus. An overwhelming 96 percent of qualified Spirit pilots voted on the offer, with 74 percent in favor of it. Spirit pilots had been working on a new deal since October 2006 and finally walked off the job June 12 after talks fell through. A tentative agreement was made on June 16. The Spirit strike was the first U.S. airline to have workers picket since Northwest Airlines mechanics did so in 2005. Source: ATW