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Old 09-28-2022 | 10:09 AM
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Originally Posted by readyflyontwo
Would ATL 7ER be mostly-commutable in the first year or is that something that will take time to hold? I'm a new hire living in Florida and considering ATL 7ER as #1 choice (for those home layovers!) and probably 320 and 73N in sequence... but I keep reading that the category sucks. Figure FL flying won't bother me as much as some. There are 5-7 mainline flights a day from my home airport, getting in as early as 730am, and departing ATL as late as 1050pm. Planning to move into base within a year (or commuting elsewhere from ATL if I can't hold it from indoc) but just wondering how the first couple months would go as a new guy. Thanks in advance!
when does your second option land? DLs. Commuter clause requires 2 flights. PS commuting is set to end next month.

lots of early AM departures on junior ATL ER trips. Probably gonna be getting a few hotels but I think you will find that in junior trips on most narrow body categories.
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