Flight benefits for family and friends
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For travel companion it's $100 for the first, $200 for the second. They then pay a fee per flight and international taxes.
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This actually isn't correct. There always seems to be confusion about international jumpseating. You can jumpseat internationally and to/from the US but cannot ride in the flight deck; you must have a passenger seat. UNLESS the flight is operated by your own airline. I've only seen it twice, Xjet pilots riding up front on Xjet planes between the US and Canada.
For travel companion it's $100 for the first, $200 for the second. They then pay a fee per flight and international taxes.
For travel companion it's $100 for the first, $200 for the second. They then pay a fee per flight and international taxes.
You're right, I was referring to just the flight deck. My apologies. You can ride up front as long as it's not to or from the US, otherwise it's in the back.
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