Jumpseat on Allegiant Air?
#11
Obvious to you maybe. I have yet to have a jumpseater with a passport or license in hand. In fact it's more often than not I have to ask to see a company ID. Most just say hi and ask for a ride empty handed and are surprised when I ask for identification.
#12
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Then stop doing that. A company photo ID and a piece of paper from the gate telling you they have been checked in CASS is all that is needed. Even though it's your prerogative, it's silly to ask for anything else. I mean what they he|| are you even needing to see on a medical?
#14
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Something that is a little different than other airlines to be aware of. When I was in SFB they would only sign up jumpseaters at the ticket counter prior to security. If you tried to sign up at the gate they would send you back to the ticket counter. In LAS they signed you up at the gate. Seems odd to me, and I haven't been to SFB for a couple years now so it may have changed. But, it may be best to just check at the ticket counter before security just to be sure. Commuting on Allegiant is pretty easy, and from the jumpseaters I have talked to they tell me it is an enjoyable experience. Just some friendly advice. Welcome aboard!
#16
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Something that is a little different than other airlines to be aware of. When I was in SFB they would only sign up jumpseaters at the ticket counter prior to security. If you tried to sign up at the gate they would send you back to the ticket counter. In LAS they signed you up at the gate. Seems odd to me, and I haven't been to SFB for a couple years now so it may have changed. But, it may be best to just check at the ticket counter before security just to be sure. Commuting on Allegiant is pretty easy, and from the jumpseaters I have talked to they tell me it is an enjoyable experience. Just some friendly advice. Welcome aboard!
#17
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I never have my documents in my actual hands because 99% of the time Capt's don't ask for it, it's not required, and it's awkward when the captain goes to shake your hand and you can't because you have your license,passport, medical, and company ID in your hands. I have my documents on me and if asked I produce them with no fuss or surprise.
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