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Old 07-06-2017 | 07:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Harrier Dude
For whatever it's worth, I've had just about the exact opposite experience jumpseating on AA. The flight crews have always treated me like one of their own and bend over backwards to make me feel welcome. The only time I've had a extreme coach seat was when there was nothing else left. I've had a few gate agents who turned me away when the jet bridge was still attached, but each time that was clearly because they were working as a single and were under pressure to get the flight out on time. A Captain who "did the walk" would've fixed that, but not everybody does that, sadly.
I think this poster was referring to the gate agents, not the flight crews. In my experience the flight crews have always been terrific. Even riding up front on AA has been a good time with the crew. However I have had more than one "less than pleasant" experience with the agents and the overall listing process. I know that my carrier doesn't make it nearly as difficult.
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