International gateway program
Hey guys I was wondering if I could get a little bit of info about the international gateway program.
Does the company really pays 1250 each way to commute from outside USA? And the process is easy? Or you have to do a lot of calls to get the tickets? im currently working at a regional airline but atlas is calling my attention because my family and partner live in Barcelona, so if the international gateway program really works, I think it will be a perfect fit for me. what document do you need to show to the company to prove that you live outside of the country? I suppose that my permanent resident card from Spain would be enough right? and for what I understand, the best option will be the 747 out of MIA to have an easy commute, are they actually giving the 747 during Indoc? thanks a lot in advance for your help. |
Originally Posted by Jetpilot89
(Post 3753425)
Hey guys I was wondering if I could get a little bit of info about the international gateway program.
Does the company really pays 1250 each way to commute from outside USA? And the process is easy? Or you have to do a lot of calls to get the tickets? im currently working at a regional airline but atlas is calling my attention because my family and partner live in Barcelona, so if the international gateway program really works, I think it will be a perfect fit for me. what document do you need to show to the company to prove that you live outside of the country? I suppose that my permanent resident card from Spain would be enough right? and for what I understand, the best option will be the 747 out of MIA to have an easy commute, are they actually giving the 747 during Indoc? thanks a lot in advance for your help. Ensure HR updates eCrew with your foreign address, simple email, so that travel sees you are a XXX gateway. Find your ideal flights on your preferred carrier, I assume AA for you out of Spain. Email our travel desk the details, I like to highlight savings off the 1250 one way cap, and a few hours later, check your AA app, be happily surprised to find the booking, and select your seat. You will have a hotel booked in base upon your arrival, and you will have a hotel booked between returning to base and heading for home if needed. Suffer through a few months of economy seats until your status rapidly builds and you secure complimentary upgrades. As for base and aircraft... ORD 747 or MIA 777 or 747 when commuting out of Spain. JFK is really expensive when you are trying to find food on layovers. 767 JFK is a good option, it is a phantom base, as of now you will never see it... until something changes. I do FRA to PDX on the 767, but I am from Portland and still have family there. It works well. |
Originally Posted by Clue32
(Post 3753483)
International Gateway, as I now have had 1x one way ticket and 2x round trip tickets purchased, works like this.
Ensure HR updates eCrew with your foreign address, simple email, so that travel sees you are a XXX gateway. Find your ideal flights on your preferred carrier, I assume AA for you out of Spain. Email our travel desk the details, I like to highlight savings off the 1250 one way cap, and a few hours later, check your AA app, be happily surprised to find the booking, and select your seat. You will have a hotel booked in base upon your arrival, and you will have a hotel booked between returning to base and heading for home if needed. Suffer through a few months of economy seats until your status rapidly builds and you secure complimentary upgrades. As for base and aircraft... ORD 747 or MIA 777 or 747 when commuting out of Spain. JFK is really expensive when you are trying to find food on layovers. 767 JFK is a good option, it is a phantom base, as of now you will never see it... until something changes. I do FRA to PDX on the 767, but I am from Portland and still have family there. It works well. When do they actually tell you what airplane you’re getting? |
Originally Posted by Jetpilot89
(Post 3753521)
thanks a lot for all the info!!! I think that if I get a CJO from atlas, I’ll definitely accept. I have my second interview next week.
When do they actually tell you what airplane you’re getting? |
Originally Posted by astray
(Post 3753533)
They tell you when you get assigned a class date.
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Originally Posted by Jetpilot89
(Post 3753536)
Sounds good! I might have to send them an email. I received the single page study guide but I didn’t get any approach plates yet.
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Originally Posted by Jetpilot89
(Post 3753536)
Sounds good! I might have to send them an email. I received the single page study guide but I didn’t get any approach plates yet.
They will ask you your aircraft preference. It is a great question, as you get to express your wishes, and they get to find out if you actually researched the company well enough to understand where the fleets fly, who we fly for, what kind of schedules you'll be on, and are aware of the change in work lifestyle that is ahead of you. |
Originally Posted by Clue32
(Post 3753483)
International Gateway, as I now have had 1x one way ticket and 2x round trip tickets purchased, works like this.
Ensure HR updates eCrew with your foreign address, simple email, so that travel sees you are a XXX gateway. Find your ideal flights on your preferred carrier, I assume AA for you out of Spain. Email our travel desk the details, I like to highlight savings off the 1250 one way cap, and a few hours later, check your AA app, be happily surprised to find the booking, and select your seat. You will have a hotel booked in base upon your arrival, and you will have a hotel booked between returning to base and heading for home if needed. Suffer through a few months of economy seats until your status rapidly builds and you secure complimentary upgrades. As for base and aircraft... ORD 747 or MIA 777 or 747 when commuting out of Spain. JFK is really expensive when you are trying to find food on layovers. 767 JFK is a good option, it is a phantom base, as of now you will never see it... until something changes. I do FRA to PDX on the 767, but I am from Portland and still have family there. It works well. |
Originally Posted by El Pilot
(Post 3753941)
I had the same exact question except my wife and I have an apartment in Medellin Colombia. I JS before on Atlas on the 747 from Bogota, wish they came to MDE. So I just let travel know of my address in Colombia and use my US mailing address for tax purposes correct?
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Originally Posted by Clue32
(Post 3753957)
Yes, your last sentence os correct. And, for what it's worth, we are flying MDE on the 767. Subject to change at any moment.... perhaps it is just a few weeks of valentine's day flowers.
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