Originally Posted by
PRS Guitars
He did define what best or commuter friendly mean to him:
Ability to reserve the jumpseat(s)
Positive space options
Commuter hotel options
Full reimbursement of airport parking fees
That’s why I posted.
To your second point, yes AA has a good policy in terms of not getting in trouble, but Delta has access to cabin jumpseats, and the company will positive space you in more cases than AA.
Actually, he said it was a non-comprehensive list. He also didn’t say if the partial list was in priority order. So he didn’t ‘really’ define it, IMHO.
And to your second point, like I said, from what was written, the AA policy seemed better. But if DL also allows cabin jumpseats, that would definitely tilt it their way IF you valued getting there (getting paid) over just not being disciplined.