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Government Affairs

The APFA Government Affairs Department is your advocate on Capitol Hill. Our top priorities are always the issues that are most important to Flight Attendants, such as job security and workplace safety.

The aviation industry is highly regulated, so what happens in the halls of Congress directly impacts our work environment on a daily basis. This is why our Union must stay involved in federal, state, and even local level issues.

The relationships that APFA cultivates with members of Congress and other government officials allow our Union to promote our profession and raise our concerns. The APFA Government Affairs Department meets face-to-face with lawmakers and their staff. With so many voices in Washington, it is important that lawmakers hear directly from us as Flight Attendants.

If you are interested in learning more about the APFA Government Affairs Department and what we are fighting for, send an email to [email protected] or Contact Government Affairs.

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Allie Malis
APFA Government Affairs Representative

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Lori Glattly
APFA Government Affairs Representative

Government Affairs Hotlines

6.12.24 – 32 U.S. Senators Urge NMB To Resolve Prolonged Contract Negotiations

Sen. Sanders and 31 Senators Call on National Mediation Board to End Delays and Allow Airline Workers to Strike If Agreements Can’t Be Reached. Today, 32 U.S. Senators wrote to the National Mediation Board (NMB)

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6.04.24 – Call Your Senators Today – Urge Them To Sign The Letter To The National Mediation Board (NMB)

As we continue to fight for a contract, our career, and our rights as Union members, ask both your Senators to show support for bringing prolonged contract negotiations to a close.

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5.24.24 – CALL TO ACTION: Senate Sign-On Letter To The National Mediation Board (NMB)

Last week, 178 members of the House of Representatives signed this letter that was sent to the National Mediation Board urging the agency to use all available tools to help aviation workers secure contracts.

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5.18.24 – 2024 FAA Reauthorization Bill Becomes Law

This week, Congress passed, and President Biden signed, a bipartisan and bicameral agreement to reauthorize the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). This long-term legislation equips the FAA with much-needed resources

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5.15.24 – 178 Members of Congress Sign Letter to the National Mediation Board

Yesterday, Representative Melanie Stansbury (D-NM-01) sent this bipartisan letter to the National Mediation Board, which included the signatures of 178 members of Congress.

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5.13.24 – Has Your Representative Signed The Letter To The NMB? Last Day To Call!

Today is the last day that your Representative can sign on to the letter that urges the National Mediation Board (NMB) to enforce deadlines in contract negotiations.

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5.06.24 – Has Your Representative Signed the Letter Yet?

CALL TO ACTION: Call Your U.S. House Representative TODAY! Urge them to Sign the Letter to the National Mediation Board! This week is the deadline to collect signatures on the letter to the National Mediation Board (NMB).

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5.01.24 – APFA Endorses the CROWN Act

APFA Endorses the CROWN Act Wednesday, May 1, 2024 This week, U.S. House Representative Bonnie Watson Coleman (D-NJ-12) and Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) introduced the Create a Respectful and Open…

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6.12.24 – 32 U.S. Senators Urge NMB To Resolve Prolonged Contract Negotiations

Sen. Sanders and 31 Senators Call on National Mediation Board to End Delays and Allow Airline Workers to Strike If Agreements Can’t Be Reached. Today, 32 U.S. Senators wrote to the National Mediation Board (NMB)

Continue Reading

6.04.24 – Call Your Senators Today – Urge Them To Sign The Letter To The National Mediation Board (NMB)

As we continue to fight for a contract, our career, and our rights as Union members, ask both your Senators to show support for bringing prolonged contract negotiations to a close.

Continue Reading

5.24.24 – CALL TO ACTION: Senate Sign-On Letter To The National Mediation Board (NMB)

Last week, 178 members of the House of Representatives signed this letter that was sent to the National Mediation Board urging the agency to use all available tools to help aviation workers secure contracts.

Continue Reading

APFA PAC

The APFA PAC plays a very important role in getting our voice heard!

Representatives and Senators must be kept informed if they are to get involved at any point. By attending campaign fundraising events, APFA has an opportunity to speak directly to members of Congress, not just to their staff, in order to explain APFA's position on important issues.

Legislation

  • Unruly Passengers

    Flight Attendants should not have to fear for their safety just by coming to work. A federal "No-Fly" list would keep abusive passengers off our airplanes. Learn More

  • Cabin Air Quality

    When toxic fumes enter the cabin air supply, Flight Attendants and passengers are put at risk. Yet little has been done to regulate this issue. We need onboard sensors, standardized reporting, and comprehensive training to prevent these incidents from happening. Learn More

  • Emergency Evacuation Standards

    Congress must require that the FAA conduct a legitimate airplane evacuation study to update its standards using an actual aircraft (and different aircraft bodies), include all types of participants, factor in the current aircraft seat dimensions, carry-on baggage, emotional support animals, and passenger behaviors to reach an accurate conclusion about its evacuation standards. Learn More

  • Cabin Temperature Standards

    We need temperature standards on the airplane! It’s too hot, it’s too cold, it’s UNSAFE. The American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) state that onboard temperatures should be between 65-80 degrees on the ground. Learn More

  • Radiation

    Flight Attendants are exposed to high level of radiation due to the amount of time we fly. Research and education must be done to mitigate this workplace risk and require airlines to educate Flight Attendants about the risks of radiation. In addition, we would like the FAA to conduct a study on the risks of cosmic radiation to Flight Attendants’ health and potential solutions. Learn More

  • Flags of Convenience

    We must protect U.S. aviation jobs from being outsourced. “Flag of convenience” business models use the weakest legal, regulatory, labor, and safety practices from other countries. Let’s prevent a race to the bottom. Learn More

Workplace Safety

If you are currently experiencing a SOF event, please follow the SOF Checklist.

For all smoke/odor/fume events (SOF), please file (1) CERS Report, (2) APFA SOF Event Form, and (3) IOD. Flight Attendants are also encouraged to report their specific safety concern regarding an SOF event to the Cabin ASAP program. (4) Cabin ASAP reports are reviewed by the Event Review Committee (ERC) consisting of individuals from APFA, APA, FAA, and the Company.

If you experienced extreme cabin temperatures, hot or cold, that you believe posed a risk to passenger and Flight Attendant health/safety, please report these conditions by filling out (1) Cabin ASAP Report, (2) CERS Report, and (3) APFA Hot Cabin Report Form. Data drives everything at the company and the FAA. Please make sure these health/safety events are captured so we can prevent them from occurring in the future.

Lawmaker Contact Information

APFA Headquarters
1004 West Euless Boulevard
Euless, Texas 76040

M-F: 9:00AM - 5:00PM (CT)
Phone: (817) 540-0108

Call APFA

Contract & Scheduling Desk
M-F: 7:00AM - 7:00PM (CT)
Phone: (817) 540-0108

Chat APFA

After-Hours Live Chat
M-F: 3:00PM - 11:00 PM (CT)
Sat-Sun: 9:00AM - 5:00PM (CT)

APFA Events

Currently, no scheduled events...

APFA Headquarters
1004 West Euless Boulevard
Euless, Texas 76040

M-F: 9:00AM - 5:00PM (CT)
Phone: (817) 540-0108

Call APFA

Contract & Scheduling Desk
M-F: 7:00AM - 7:00PM (CT)
Phone: (817) 540-0108

Chat APFA

After-Hours Live Chat
M-F: 3:00PM - 11:00 PM (CT)
Sat-Sun: 9:00AM - 5:00PM (CT)

APFA Events

Currently, no scheduled events...

APFA Headquarters
1004 West Euless Boulevard
Euless, Texas 76040

M-F: 9:00AM - 5:00PM (CT)
Phone: (817) 540-0108

Call APFA

Contract & Scheduling Desk
M-F: 7:00AM - 7:00PM (CT)
Phone: (817) 540-0108

Chat APFA

After-Hours Live Chat
M-F: 3:00PM - 11:00 PM (CT)
Sat-Sun: 9:00AM - 5:00PM (CT)

APFA Events

Currently, no scheduled events...

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