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Could anyone accurately answer please?
Can anyone accurately answer this question please?
If someone retire with Envoy will he/she keep travel benefits on retirement as AA mainline guys do? If so, how many years of work at Envoy would be necessary to qualify for that or just retirement at 65 would be enough? Thanks in advance |
Age plus years of service =<65
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Originally Posted by Subpilot
(Post 2465266)
Age plus years of service =<65
Sorry I can't understand your answer |
Originally Posted by Subpilot
(Post 2465266)
Age plus years of service =<65
If someone retire with Envoy will he/she keep travel benefits during retirement as AA mainline guys do? |
Originally Posted by Bombinha
(Post 2465273)
How does your answer fit on my original question?
If someone retire with Envoy will he/she keep travel benefits during retirement as AA mainline guys do? Yos = 5, age 60 = 65, you get them Yos = 20, age = 45 =, you keep them |
Originally Posted by Smutter
(Post 2465307)
So, if you're 55 and have been here for 10 years that equals 65. In this case you keep them.
Yos = 5, age 60 = 65, you get them Yos = 20, age = 45 =, you keep them And sorry for not understanding at first So even if the guy is hired at 63 and only work for his remaining 2 years will keep it? or minimum is 5 years of service? |
Originally Posted by Bombinha
(Post 2465329)
Oh ok thank you very much.
And sorry for not understanding at first So even if the guy is hired at 63 and only work for his remaining 2 years will keep it? or minimum is 5 years of service? privileges pursuant to company policy, as amended from time to time, you must have retired under a previous retirement plan or meet the 65 Point Plan criteria. You are eligible for the 65 Point Plan retirement if your years of service plus age are equal to at least 65. • You have at least 10 years of continuous active service with the company, • You leave the company in good standing and • You give appropriate notice to your department |
Originally Posted by Smutter
(Post 2465333)
To qualify for retiree travel and receive travel
privileges pursuant to company policy, as amended from time to time, you must have retired under a previous retirement plan or meet the 65 Point Plan criteria. You are eligible for the 65 Point Plan retirement if your years of service plus age are equal to at least 65. • You have at least 10 years of continuous active service with the company, • You leave the company in good standing and • You give appropriate notice to your department |
If Envoy goes away then I don't think you keep your travel benefits. Can someone definitively answer this question?
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Originally Posted by Pedro4President
(Post 2465357)
If Envoy goes away then I don't think you keep your travel benefits. Can someone definitively answer this question?
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Originally Posted by Bombinha
(Post 2465223)
Can anyone accurately answer this question please?
If someone retire with Envoy will he/she keep travel benefits on retirement as AA mainline guys do? If so, how many years of work at Envoy would be necessary to qualify for that or just retirement at 65 would be enough? Thanks in advance |
Originally Posted by unity2010
(Post 2465366)
Yes.. Its AAG benefit..,
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Originally Posted by Pedro4President
(Post 2465357)
If Envoy goes away then I don't think you keep your travel benefits. Can someone definitively answer this question?
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Wrong equation. Sounds like it should have been...
Age plus years of service =>65 (wrong relative sign) In other words, you have to make it at least halfway to forced retirement age from when you start AND you have to serve at least 10 years. Though, I bet that does not have to be flying? at 65 move to the office to get your 10 years of service? |
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