UPS/FedEx question
#21
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The price on those tickets is good, it's the standby space A part that sucks. This past summer, I paid $180 each for my wife and kids to go round trip from MEM to SAN on AA (I think it was an ID75.) Tough to beat that price on the internet. However, each way took 2 days with an overnight in DFW, mainly due to full flights between DFW and SAN. The new lower capacity, higher load factor philosophy is killing space A travel.
#23
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From: FedEx
3 years ago I flew from BNA to SAN with the wife and 2 kids on those SW space A tickets. 88 bucks apiece round trip with the corporate travel surcharge. It was spring break week in Memphis, and I picked Wed to Wed to get the best chance of getting all of us on a flight. We drove over to BNA and we got the 4 last seats on the flight we wanted. We of course were scattered about the jet, but we got there. We had several days until our family reunion so it worked out.
Coming home we again managed to get all four of us on the same flight, at the last minute, and I even got to sit with one of the kids. All in all it was nerve racking though and not worth the savings. Since then we just buy tickets as far as advance as possible and rest comfortably knowing we at least have a seat.
This fall I bought tickets on NW from MEM to TPA for a 4 day golf trip with my brothers and Dad instead of jumpseating. I could check my golf clubs, figured I'd get upgraded to first class (because of all my deadhead FF miles) and the tickets were only about 210 bucks. Didn't even try to see if I could beat that with the space A tickets from corporate travel.
If I need to fly somewhere it is because I have a limited amount of time, so I'd rather buy the ticket and know I'll make whatever it is I am flying to.
FJ
Coming home we again managed to get all four of us on the same flight, at the last minute, and I even got to sit with one of the kids. All in all it was nerve racking though and not worth the savings. Since then we just buy tickets as far as advance as possible and rest comfortably knowing we at least have a seat.
This fall I bought tickets on NW from MEM to TPA for a 4 day golf trip with my brothers and Dad instead of jumpseating. I could check my golf clubs, figured I'd get upgraded to first class (because of all my deadhead FF miles) and the tickets were only about 210 bucks. Didn't even try to see if I could beat that with the space A tickets from corporate travel.
If I need to fly somewhere it is because I have a limited amount of time, so I'd rather buy the ticket and know I'll make whatever it is I am flying to.
FJ
#24
If you base where you want to work on travel bennies, then your looking at the wrong stuff brother. Space a travel in today's world is frustrating and forces you and your family to lose days of vacation time. The only time I even try it is if I'm by myself, and even then I'd rather jump seat on FedEx as opposed to dealing with the grumpy gate agents and beg for a ride.
Last edited by JollyF15; 01-02-2007 at 07:47 AM.
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I was told that UPSers get a discount on shipping at FedEx but when I asked the guy at Kinko's, he looked at me as if I was nuts.
I don’t think Kinko’s can give you “airline employee” discount, at least I’ve never been able to get one in the past (since FedEx took over), instead you must go to the nearest FedEx distribution center, but I'm not sure if upsers get a discount, probably not.
I don’t think Kinko’s can give you “airline employee” discount, at least I’ve never been able to get one in the past (since FedEx took over), instead you must go to the nearest FedEx distribution center, but I'm not sure if upsers get a discount, probably not.
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