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Old 06-26-2010 | 07:16 PM
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Originally Posted by friendlyskies
Have Eagle's travel benefits changed at all since the last post? Is it still:

Pay to non-rev on AA in a passenger seat ($15 for "short flights")?

It makes it harder to justify commuting when you get charged for it, but I assume people still do?

What about non-reving on Eagle itself? I'd sure as hell hope that's free for Eagle pilots.
Yes, you pay to non-rev on both AA and Eagle. A lot of people complain but talk to anyone at skywest and asa and they will tell you the same thing...they pay to sit in the back also.

What hasn't been mentioned is how great AA/AE's standby travel priority is compared to all the other majors. It's based only on check in time, not seniority. I really like the system. I have friends all around the industry and I can confidently say our non-rev system is as good as anyone else's.
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