Old 11-11-2008 | 05:18 PM
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Originally Posted by TheOak
How do you do this (International Jumpseat on AA Mainline)?

What can I point to when gate agents won't budge? Last time I jumpseated on a domestic flight the pilots got out their GOM and read through it and I remember it sounding very vague.

When gate agents pull us up on Sabre, it says jumpseat approved but when the category of international comes up it says something of the disapproval nature. My hope is that the disapproval is just for cockpit jumpseating and not cabin jumpseating.

Is your carrier on their international reciprocal JS list? Some are, some are not.

Originally Posted by cbire880
AA has a history of disapproving regional carriers with no international destinations for international JSing. Do you fly to CA or Mexico?
Again, depends. Some are, some are not. I don't think AA doesn't considers Mexico/Canada to be an international destination.

I believe I read in another thread that SouthWest is on their international JS list, as well as UPS.
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