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Jptaviation 10-28-2021 02:06 PM

Commuter policy
 
I have a interview and I’m curious how well this commuter policy really works. I would need to commute to Orlando.

Endeavor’s commuter policy mirrors Delta’s. Positive space travel is offered to all pilots when commuting to their base to report to work.

edv2021 10-28-2021 02:20 PM

You can basically book your own confirmed travel for purposes of commuting. No need to fly standby and get bumped from flight after flight.

The big catch: it’ll expire in October 2022 unless Delta extends it. And nobody’s crystal ball knows if they will or not.

Jptaviation 10-28-2021 02:24 PM


Originally Posted by edv2021 (Post 3315306)
You can basically book your own confirmed travel for purposes of commuting. No need to fly standby and get bumped from flight after flight.

The big catch: it’ll expire in October 2022 unless Delta extends it. And nobody’s crystal ball knows if they will or not.

I would only need it for a year so that works for me. But it does work as advertised. It’s honestly a deciding factor for me.

Zerosilver84 10-28-2021 03:01 PM


Originally Posted by Jptaviation (Post 3315310)
I would only need it for a year so that works for me. But it does work as advertised. It’s honestly a deciding factor for me.

As advertised? You book yourself a ticket for all your trips or rsv stretches when the schedule comes out. Round trip tickets..just check in the night before and good to go. You can book to work anywhere in the world...but going home has to be to your home airport or an airport 70 miles away

LikeABrick 03-31-2022 08:57 AM


Originally Posted by edv2021 (Post 3315306)
You can basically book your own confirmed travel for purposes of commuting. No need to fly standby and get bumped from flight after flight.

The big catch: it’ll expire in October 2022 unless Delta extends it. And nobody’s crystal ball knows if they will or not.

Any updates on the future of the commuter policy?

edv2021 03-31-2022 09:14 AM


Originally Posted by LikeABrick (Post 3397856)
Any updates on the future of the commuter policy?

No because it’s solely based on if delta gets their policy extended. And their pilots and management aren’t exactly on the best of terms right now.

Green Needles 03-31-2022 11:06 AM


Originally Posted by LikeABrick (Post 3397856)
Any updates on the future of the commuter policy?

Yeah, it goes away on October 31 unless mainline gets it for themselves.

Mesabah 03-31-2022 12:10 PM


Originally Posted by LikeABrick (Post 3397856)
Any updates on the future of the commuter policy?

This is a better question asked on the Delta forum, since they control the fate of it.

cornerpocket 07-31-2022 05:57 AM

Commuter Parking?
 
While we're on the topic...does Endeavor pay for airport parking at your home base if you're a commuter?

jaxthepilot 07-31-2022 06:18 AM


Originally Posted by cornerpocket (Post 3470299)
While we're on the topic...does Endeavor pay for airport parking at your home base if you're a commuter?

If you live outside of an EDV base, you get a $40/month parking stipend to go towards your parking cost. If you live in a EDV base, you get a parking pass for free parking.


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