Jumpseat and blocked seats?
#12
-200 FCR above 10,000. Nothing like reading & comprehension!
Sorry for the bum info, my bad!
#13
In general yes, but we don't have agreements for intl with every airline so make sure yours is on the list. For example I learned that Allegiant can't jumpseat intl even with seats in the back. It worked out because he was able to hop on SWA (from Cabo), but I felt friggin' terrible.
#14
In general yes, but we don't have agreements for intl with every airline so make sure yours is on the list. For example I learned that Allegiant can't jumpseat intl even with seats in the back. It worked out because he was able to hop on SWA (from Cabo), but I felt friggin' terrible.
#15
If you go to AAPilots and look under Resources, then Tools - there's a link for Reciprocal Jumpseats. That link will allow you to look it up. There's an International line that'll say yes or no. FOM 3s.6.2 will point you here.
I had no idea that some offline guys were approved while others were not until faced with a gate agent in Cabo that wouldn't allow an Allegiant guy on the flight. She was friendly about it but pointed me to the Reciprocal Jumpseat tool to prove it to me. If the Allegiant dude didn't already have an SWA backup plan I probably would have told the agent to get ****ed, but the whole situation prompted me to dig further and sure enough, it seems to be the case.
I had no idea that some offline guys were approved while others were not until faced with a gate agent in Cabo that wouldn't allow an Allegiant guy on the flight. She was friendly about it but pointed me to the Reciprocal Jumpseat tool to prove it to me. If the Allegiant dude didn't already have an SWA backup plan I probably would have told the agent to get ****ed, but the whole situation prompted me to dig further and sure enough, it seems to be the case.
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