Over 200 Alaska Airlines flight attendants will be picketing outside of Portland International Airport Tuesday morning. It is not expected to delay or impact passenger travel, the Port of Portland said. The protestors will be on the upper roadway outside of the departure zone and within a sectioned area within the ticket lobby. The flight attendants, represented by the Association of Flight Attendants CWA, have held pickets at airports throughout the year in their fight for a new union contract seeking better pay. The union said that flight attendants are upset as the airline stated their proposals were not “economically feasible," then months later announced plans to purchase Hawaiian Airlines for $1.9b. Contract negotiations were paused in October by the union after the airline’s proposal fell short of expectation – not including main components like boarding pay and a 1% post-inflation pay increase. Tuesday’s demonstration will include hundreds of Alaska Airlines flight attendants protesting nationwide outside seven airports, including Seattle, Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, Anchorage and Washington D.C.<br/>