AMERICAN AIRLINES, INC.  | APPENDIX I LETTER-I March 23, 1994 | Ms. Denise C. Hedges President Association of Professional Flight Attendants 1004 W. Euless Blvd. Euless, Texas 76040-5018 Dear Denise: During the course of the negotiations which lead to the Agreement effective March 23, 1994, the Company and APFA discussed the subject of language qualified Flight Attendants entering the International Operation after December 2, 1986 by virtue of language assignment or language proffer. In the event language qualified International Flight Attendants, as described above, whose assigned International Base ceases to require any foreign language for which such Flight Attendant is qualified, such Flight Attendant will be transferred to the Domestic Operation effective with the start of the next contractual month, irrespective of their lock-in obligation as provided in Appendix I, Article 11.A.2. and 3. In the event of such transfer, such Flight Attendant(s) would be treated like any other Domestic Flight Attendant for purposes of readmission to the International Operation. However, such Flight Attendant shall not be transferred to the Domestic Operation if the Flight Attendant has sufficient seniority to retain a position in the International Operation at that base.  | Very truly yours, Jane G. Allen Vice President Employee Relations | |
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