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Old 04-30-2013 | 10:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Past V1
I'm sure you just list on it like any other flight. Just go to deltanet and list. My experience overseas is that the counter as been great in helping me identify loads and options (At least in Haiti and DR). From my understanding is you can not flying in the Jumpseat internationally. Somebody correct me if I'm wrong. As far as the tax information, call our travel department. If someone answers the phone, they can give you a good idea on the cost of the leg. You can get the number off of our website. Hope this helps!
Smarter move would be to ID90, or whatever reciprocal travel arrangement your airline has ... or drive across the bridge from Detroit.

There are certain international taxes which have to be collected which require a "tax ticket" (I forgot what the exact term is called) and the Agents wont work you with out it. (having learned my lessons trying to get out of Canada with lap child which generates the same issue ... I put a gate check bag tag on her toe ... the Canadians were not amused ...)

If your airline has a JS coordinator, call them. This is their area of expertise. If you don't have a JS Coordinator, then talk to one of your own Gate Agents, or call the other airline's JS coordinator. When I do that sort of thing I try to find the most experienced Agent I can find and buy them a cup of their preferred beverage ... it is a bit of a PITA to generate the "tax ticket."

I don't even try to international JS on my own carrier.
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