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Pain 04-16-2017 12:53 PM

Delta OAL international jumpseat?
 
Did Delta stop allowing other airline pilots jump seating internationally. I mean with an open seat in the back. A ticket agent in JFK told me that over the holidays. Our js guy says they do. Just wondering if any of you guys know the official answer. The time they told me that I had to cab to EWR and catch UAL.

Thanks in advance.

sailingfun 04-16-2017 01:16 PM


Originally Posted by Pain (Post 2344489)
Did Delta stop allowing other airline pilots jump seating internationally. I mean with an open seat in the back. A ticket agent in JFK told me that over the holidays. Our js guy says they do. Just wondering if any of you guys know the official answer. The time they told me that I had to cab to EWR and catch UAL.

Thanks in advance.

No changes. You need to be checked in or have a listing 74 minutes prior for TSA purposes. You also need to pay any customs and immigration fees at the ticket counter. You can't walk up to the departure gate.

Pain 04-16-2017 07:50 PM

Thanks. Must a have been a new ticket agent. Or they just weren't in the mood. I always check in at the ticket counter when overseas jumping.

Timbo 04-17-2017 01:51 AM

I just brought two Jet Blue pilots back to JFK from Tel Aviv last Friday, one of them even got the last business class seat. I think you got a rogue agent.

iceman49 04-17-2017 06:13 AM

Thought it was 90 minutes before departure for check in.

IDIOTPILOT 04-17-2017 07:54 AM

I've had some say the computer shows not Jumpseat eligible, which is true for the physical Jumpseat. I've had to explain from that.

freezingflyboy 04-18-2017 05:23 AM


Originally Posted by IDIOTPILOT (Post 2344882)
I've had some say the computer shows not Jumpseat eligible, which is true for the physical Jumpseat. I've had to explain from that.

Correct. Some agents take that literally but it is referring to the actual cockpit jumpseat. I've had this pop up with OAL jumpseaters the most at some of the outstations (RDU, PIT, PHL). If you get a chance to talk with the crew we can usually sort out a rogue/misinformed agent. It seems to be relatively simple to trick the computer into thinking you're a standard NRSA and flowing you into a cabin seat. Higher rates of success if you can get a red coat/supervisor involved.

GogglesPisano 04-18-2017 06:57 AM

75 minutes for an international jumpseat reservation/check-in.
60 minutes for an international non rev reservation.

idunno 04-11-2022 12:02 PM

Sorry to revive a dead thread.
Can anyone recommend the best way to do this as an OAL requesting a jumpseat out of Atlanta? Special service counter outside security? Or how should I do this- trying to get to CDG. Thanks in advance!

CBreezy 04-11-2022 12:16 PM


Originally Posted by idunno (Post 3404486)
Sorry to revive a dead thread.
Can anyone recommend the best way to do this as an OAL requesting a jumpseat out of Atlanta? Special service counter outside security? Or how should I do this- trying to get to CDG. Thanks in advance!

Refer to your JS guide via your union. Discussing policies and procedures of JS is strictly forbidden on here


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