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Old 03-08-2026 | 04:09 PM
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Originally Posted by CBreezy
I'm not saying it's unreasonable. I'm saying if you bought a ticket to go to work and that flight cancelled, listing for a JS on the next flight if you complied with the commuter policy would be in violation of the pass travel policy
I don’t think so. The policy specifically says you can’t travel “standby” on the same city pair/day that you had a confirmed ticket. I don’t view JS as a standby type of travel. It is nonrev but not standby. And logically as was stated the purpose of the policy is to prevent people from blocking revenue seats and then later using them for standby travel. You’re not holding a seat for yourself if you use the JS (although you could obviously still flow back into a cabin seat).
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