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Old 05-17-2020, 07:45 AM
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Hey guys, can anyone enlighten me on the new policy regarding the flight caps and if I will be allowed on as a commuter? myidtravel is showing my commute flight as a red unhappy face. Curious what that will mean. Thank you.
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Old 05-17-2020, 08:56 AM
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Gotta get the Jumpseat. Program ends 5/31, for now
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Company email said to ask the gate agent what the flight is limited to. Each flight has differing metrics. In general 50% of the middle seats they would like to remain unfilled but some flights gave been going out 100% full.
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With TSA passenger count numbers sitting at 10% of 2019 levels, a second bailout becomes more likely. The next proposal should include a provision with the govt paying for 50% of the middle seats at group 9 rates until passenger counts return to 75% of 2019 levels.
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Old 05-19-2020, 06:46 AM
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With TSA passenger count numbers sitting at 10% of 2019 levels, a second bailout becomes more likely. The next proposal should include a provision with the govt paying for 50% of the middle seats at group 9 rates until passenger counts return to 75% of 2019 levels.
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Old 05-19-2020, 06:50 AM
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Originally Posted by BackintheLPA View Post
With TSA passenger count numbers sitting at 10% of 2019 levels, a second bailout becomes more likely. The next proposal should include a provision with the govt paying for 50% of the middle seats at group 9 rates until passenger counts return to 75% of 2019 levels.
No way!! How about... don’t fly if you think it’s a health concern or better yet buy two seats.
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Originally Posted by BackintheLPA View Post
With TSA passenger count numbers sitting at 10% of 2019 levels, a second bailout becomes more likely. The next proposal should include a provision with the govt paying for 50% of the middle seats at group 9 rates until passenger counts return to 75% of 2019 levels.
why in the hell do you expect the tax payers to float us?
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why in the hell do you expect the tax payers to float us?
I agree with the sentiment, but unfortunately the con artists in Washington are the only ones with a say on that one. Tax payers have been floating way dumber **** than that for decades.
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why in the hell do you expect the tax payers to float us?
Because me too.
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Hey, if people are getting paid more on unemployment than actual work, then we should get some coin for empty seats, because science


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