Originally Posted by
Zard
No; I think they've moved away from that. My experience was to put my preferences in by flight number. The people department passed those along and generated an itinerary, and then I had a normal e-ticket as though I had bought my own ticket.
Check in online the day prior just like anyone else.
Cool, I didn't know they changed the process. I'm glad it's more like a normal eticket now. I remember it was pretty weird because I had to introduce myself to a ticketing agent, they had to retrieve some weird handwritten letter with my name on it. It almost felt like the ticketing agent was interviewing me. I think the change had something to do with the new reservation system, but I still don't understand what really changed, so I may be wrong. Glad the current interviewees can check in on line and skip all that circus. Still, I'd recommend saying hi to the crew and don't hide you're going to the interview. Good luck to all coming in!