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Hello,
I am trying to visit Tokyo for 6 days. The problem is that getting there on Continental should not be a problem... But on the way back Continental, JAL, American, ANA, United are overbooked. I thought of maybe flying on some Cargo carriers but I don't now where to start looking. Does anyone have any experience with that? I appreciate any help. Thanks
Hello,
I am trying to visit Tokyo for 6 days. The problem is that getting there on Continental should not be a problem... But on the way back Continental, JAL, American, ANA, United are overbooked. I thought of maybe flying on some Cargo carriers but I don't now where to start looking. Does anyone have any experience with that? I appreciate any help. Thanks
Hello,
I noticed that I probably can't make it from Tokyo to NYC on regular carrier so emailed Polar Air for a jump seat question and email back telling me that they listed me on a flight from NRT to ORD ! Nice people! The only thing is that I don't know how to get to their ramp/terminal and who to check in before the flight? Anyone have any experience with theses procedures I would greatly appreciate any help. Thanks.
I emailed Polar Air for a jump seat question and email back telling me that they listed me on a flight from NRT to ORD ! Nice people! The only thing is that I don't know how to get to their ramp/terminal and who to check in before the flight? Anyone have any experience with theses procedures I would greatly appreciate any help. Thanks.
Originally Posted by
dojetdriver
UPS/FedEX won't take you. Try going to Polar/Atlas's website.
Originally Posted by
flaps 9
Who do you work for?
You've made a few posts that make me question your need for jumpseat information
If you are employed as a pilot for a part 121 carrier all the information you need can be obtain through your company.
Well, I fly for part 121 carrier and I am in the CASS system. I don't commute therefore my jumpseat knowledge is not that good. I have made a few trips using company travel benefits so I know that I need to have all my bases covered. In addition to Continental I also purchased ZED pass for JAL, American, United, and ANA. Looks like the flight loads are not in my favor for the trip back so I decided to use POLAR as backup... I have never jumpseated on cargo carrier and that is why I had a couple questions about it. Anyways, I got figured out now after maing a few phone calls... Not to my company because they have never really been helpful. Thanks