ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Pilots for Allegiant Airlines hit the picket line Tuesday at airports across the country, including St. Pete–Clearwater International Airport. The informational picket was part of a coordinated effort at 22 U.S. locations, aimed at pushing the airline to end delays in long-running contract negotiations.

What You Need To Know • Allegiant Air pilots stood silently outside the airport, holding signs and calling for updated compensation and improved benefits • Over 1,400 pilots took part in the informational picket nationwide. While this is not a strike, tensions are rising as over 95 percent of union members have voted to authorize one if negotiations continue to stall • Allegiant responded to Spectrum News with a statement saying the company has offered a compet

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