Originally Posted by
Brew Master
DLAX, not true if it's international, 60 hours then...which can get sporty for last minute revisions. I've had to fight the you've already deviated even though a trip is revised fight
FYI for deviants :-P
Good catch -- I was assuming domestic
Regardless, if a trip is revised on the backend and the crew can't possibly make the scheduled flight back -- they have to revise it and rebook legal tickets.
You're authorized to take the whole layover -- regardless of what you actually do.
The revision could affect pay, per diem, travel bank etc --- all on your favor.
My main point: The company is deciding to schedule and interpret the contract very, very "efficiently" to reduce their costs --- pay close attention to your pairing & what's going on around you.,.and make sure you don't inadvertently (or lackadaisically) help them reduce your negotiated compensation