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Han Solo 12-09-2018 05:30 AM


Originally Posted by Rooster435 (Post 2721139)
Try Ryan Air out of London Stansted (STN). No Zed but super cheap. Just watch the added fees, bags, carry ion, seats...

Might be some other discount carriers out of there as well as London Luton and London City airports.

Thanks. We decided to do DUB instead of BUD, it looks like we've got an agreement with Aer Lingus and they do LGW-DUB -- any tips for zed fares on Aer Lingus?

Race Bannon 12-09-2018 07:24 AM

Han, don’t want to research whole thread but DL flies from JFK to DUB. Since ur interested in zed fares, NR doesn’t seem to be a 4 letter word to you since zed is the lowest of the low in priority, and you are considering that. Maybe u were going to be in London anyway.?....just don’t fly outta LHR unless money is no object. Their taxes can be significant

If you do a zed I might suggest getting a back up with a later time of the day....depending on the carrier, they are not as versatile(ie. kinda a paid ticket and gate agent will swap it around if your times/dates change) Sometimes they can, sometimes they can't, but if you are in a third world destination(unlike the UK) it can be challenging to rebook/repurchase- think Cambodia/Quito/Joberg/ in the terminal in Sydney trying to zed to Auckland and flight leaving in 45 minutes. We typically buy several zeds on an assortment of carriers and just get the refund when returning home. Has been seamless as long as your credit card can afford the “expense” until reimbursement

Han Solo 12-09-2018 10:41 AM

Assuming adequate next day coverage, can you PB/PD short call or a trip after it's been assigned? I believe line holders can PB/PD up until the day prior with coverage but not sure if that carries over to reserves.

Hossharris 12-09-2018 12:56 PM

3-days prior for reserve pd’s IIRC

Han Solo 12-09-2018 01:05 PM


Originally Posted by Hossharris (Post 2722162)
3-days prior for reserve pd’s IIRC

This is not correct. 3 days prior to move RES days; not PB, PD, or APD. I just need to know if it matters if you've been assigned a trip or SC.

From my interpretation of the PWA, 23.I.4 makes it look like I can PD for the next day on the 0700 PCS run but nothing after. If that's the case I've answered my own question since they don't do trip and SC assignments until after 0700.

Flying Monkey 12-10-2018 05:53 AM

Unblockable line
 
For Jan it looks like some in my category will be unblockable because of the LCW. If my category seniority is less than the RLL number does that make me more likely to be unblockable?

Scoop 12-11-2018 03:18 PM


Originally Posted by Flying Monkey (Post 2722464)
For Jan it looks like some in my category will be unblockable because of the LCW. If my category seniority is less than the RLL number does that make me more likely to be unblockable?




Probably, but it may depend more on how many senior bid for reserve.



Scoop

tunes 12-11-2018 03:37 PM


Originally Posted by Flying Monkey (Post 2722464)
For Jan it looks like some in my category will be unblockable because of the LCW. If my category seniority is less than the RLL number does that make me more likely to be unblockable?

If you bid a RLL you can’t trade your unblockable/unbuildable reserve line for a blank regular line.

ShyGuy 12-13-2018 07:09 AM

What happened to this Delta plane?



https://imgproc.airliners.net/photos.../4/5309433.jpg

Trip7 12-13-2018 07:14 AM


Originally Posted by ShyGuy (Post 2724319)

Caption on that photo:

N987AT being temporarily "Mothballed" to save time on the engines

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