Air Jamaica team ponders start of new airline

(Jamaica Gleaner) – While declaring its intention to maintain pressure on the government to consider its bid for the national airline, the Air Jamaica Staff Acquisition Team has revealed it is considering starting up a new airline operation.

This ‘Plan B’, however, depends entirely on how the negotiations between the Jamaican Government and the Trinidad-owned Caribbean Airlines turn out.

The government has said those negotiations would be concluded by March 31 and that the winding down of Air Jamaica would start on April 1 and close by June 30.

Captain John Ayre, manager – training and standards for Air Jamaica, told The Gleaner  that while the other plan is in the works, the acquisition team, headed by the Jamaica Airline Pilots’ Association (JALPA), will still be lobbying the government.

“If the government provides Caribbean Airlines or manages to change the laws or manages to change the terms so that they can offer Caribbean Airlines exclusive national carrier, then that creates a difficulty for Plan B and, obviously, JALPA will do what is necessary to stop that from happening,” Ayre explained. “If exclusive national carrier is not given to Caribbean Airlines, then other Jamaica-based airlines can be started.”

Ayre did not say what action the group would take to stop the current plans of the government before the timeline ends, but said his group would be fighting to the end.

Ayre also believes the government has a legal requirement to consider their bid based on an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP). “That is, the basis on which our bid offer is made is that it is an ESOP programme supported by more than $60 million of equity financing, not loan financing, and with that we believe we have the best offer,” he said. The divestment of the national carrier has stoked nationalistic passion with commentary from both sides of the fence.

Effective February 26, Air Jamaica will close its ticket office in New Kingston. The existing services will continue to be offered to passengers by telephone at the reservations centre, or in person at the ticket office at the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston.