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flysooner9 11-07-2018 05:29 AM

MyIDtravel
 
Hey guys. Was wondering if someone could PM me the log in info for the generic AA log in for myidtravel. I’m trying to be able to list for SWA jumpseats. I know it requires 6 months with the company for most ZED fares but I’ve been told there’s a default log in for jump seat listings but I’ve been having trouble tracking down the info. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

RhinoBallAuto 11-07-2018 06:12 AM


Originally Posted by flysooner9 (Post 2704271)
Hey guys. Was wondering if someone could PM me the log in info for the generic AA log in for myidtravel. I’m trying to be able to list for SWA jumpseats. I know it requires 6 months with the company for most ZED fares but I’ve been told there’s a default log in for jump seat listings but I’ve been having trouble tracking down the info. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

It's on AAPilots.com, under Hiring-> Orientation. Look for the jumpseat link.

flysooner9 11-07-2018 06:27 AM


Originally Posted by RhinoBallAuto (Post 2704288)
It's on AAPilots.com, under Hiring-> Orientation. Look for the jumpseat link.

Sorry I should have added I work for a WO regional. So I don’t have access to aapilots but we’re listed under AA in CASS.

surfcc11 11-07-2018 07:21 AM


Originally Posted by flysooner9 (Post 2704295)
Sorry I should have added I work for a WO regional. So I don’t have access to aapilots but we’re listed under AA in CASS.


Why don't you contact our union and find out if you are even eligible.

flysooner9 11-07-2018 07:39 AM


Originally Posted by surfcc11 (Post 2704326)
Why don't you contact our union and find out if you are even eligible.

Yes I’m CASS eligible which means I am eligible to jump seat on SWA however they recently did away with being able to list over the phone or at the gate and only through the website. Which I can’t get a personal log in for yet since it’s also the site to buy ZED fares on which requires 6 months with the company. Even the listing instructions on SWA and Alaska say to use your companies generic log in.

elmetal 11-07-2018 07:52 AM


Originally Posted by flysooner9 (Post 2704333)
Yes I’m CASS eligible which means I am eligible to jump seat on SWA

Not saying your company doesn't have a reciprocal agreement with SWA but I want to point out the difference. Being in CASS does not mean the same as having a reciprocal jumpseat agreement. You can be in CASS and have no reciprocal agreement with certain carriers, many 135 guys fall in that category. I am sure your company, however, has a reciprocal agreement.

flydc 11-07-2018 09:04 AM

This isn’t the place to ask. That login information is security-sensitive. You need to contact your company.

cessna172heavy 11-07-2018 05:02 PM

Login to the PSA employee site and find the "Flight" department page. Last article on the page has a link for employees under 6 months to login to myIdtravel.

https://mypsa.aa.com/index.php/depar...ations/flight/

havick206 11-07-2018 06:28 PM


Originally Posted by cessna172heavy (Post 2704620)
Login to the PSA employee site and find the "Flight" department page. Last article on the page has a link for employees under 6 months to login to myIdtravel.

https://mypsa.aa.com/index.php/depar...ations/flight/

He works for PDT.

Name User 11-07-2018 07:29 PM

I don't believe ID travel accepts generic logins anymore. You link to the site directly through the travel section on your respective company nonrev site.


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