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Old 01-10-2016 | 04:32 AM
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Originally Posted by satpak77
Hey Guys

Regarding a non-pilot employee who retires from AA, what are the travel benefits on AA ? How about other carriers ?

I believe you need to put in 10 years of service prior to being able to retire, correct ?

Thank you very much

Hired after July 31, 1996 was 55 yrs old + 10 yrs minimum LOS.

Now there's a '65 point plan'. Age + LOS = 65 to qualify.

Same coverage as a regular employee. Specific agreements with OA's might restrict retirees?

Six vacation passes (higher priority vs std non-rev). But non vacation passes come behind active employees non-rev'ing.

Half the number of 'buddy passes'.
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