Flight attendants turned up at American Airlines HQ with a letter of no confidence in a senior executive.
Union members are angry they've not been relocated from a hotel in Philadelphia where a colleague died.
AdvertisementAdvertisementLast month, a 66-year-old AA flight attendant was found dead in a room at the Marriott with "a cloth in her mouth."
In a statement the APFA said: "The lack of action on flight attendant safety and security and the appalling lack of flight attendant support on the line is utterly unacceptable."
In August the AFPA, which represents 26,000 flight attendants, voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike if American refused to agree to "reasonable" contract terms, Reuters reported.
Persons:
Brady Byrne, they've, —, Robert Isom, Brady Byrnes, Byrnes, APFA, Mr Brynes, Kevin Dietsch
Organizations:
American Airlines, Service, Fort, Association of Professional, AA, Marriott, Reuters
Locations:
Philadelphia, Fort Worth