Old 09-19-2008 | 05:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Lancer
Just considering all my extremely limited options and was curious as to whether spouses or dependants can ride along on flights if there's space avalable, like in the Airlines???? Does this Benefit exist in Cargo???
UPS is mostly like Fedex, to clarify, you and the spouse and dependents would get the ID 90 privileges.
What Jetjok was stating is that these priviliges generally sound appealing until the family frequently gets booted off a flight or it takes two days to get to your destination. Jetjok, like myself, has undoubtedly done that <g>. I was at a pax carrier before and noticed that the longer one had been employed the less they even talked about 'SpaceA' as a benefit.
Like Jetjok, buy tickets in advance and keep the spouse and dependents happy and have not missed that benefit. However, the pax companies also generally include parents. Mine also liked the novelty, but like myself, declined the passes after sitting at an airport a few days <g>.
Best of luck in your career and welcome aboard.
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