Originally Posted by
Justdoinmyjob
You need to read it in management speak. "There will be no non-revving or jumpseating on these airplanes. Oh, and if you have a lap child, time to buy them a ticket. Ka-ching. Now every seat will be generating revenue. No more freeloading employees allowed."
Just curious, how many seat do most airlines have in the 767-300(Delta,Hawaiian,Continental etc)?
AA has 30 B/C and 195 Coach. On an 8+hr flight, 2 B/C and 4 Coach blocked out for rest seats.
With a pax limit of 228(including lap children) and a crew of 11, this means
NO jumpseats on the 767-300 at AA.