NWA multiple listings
#1
I'm new to listing as domestically I usually jumpseat. For intercontinental non-rev travel on NWA are there any rules about listing for multiple flights on a single day or over two days to try to maximize the chances of getting to your destination (and back)? How about listing on two flights on the same day that return to different cities in the US? Is this something that could realistically get you in trouble with your company and/or cause you to lose your travel privileges?
Any advice from those familiar with NW and/or 9E policy would be appreciated.
Thanks
Any advice from those familiar with NW and/or 9E policy would be appreciated.
Thanks
#2
You can list on as many flights as you want.
The only time there will be problems with this is if you verify one listing (by showing up) and subsequently don't make the flight and your name gets rolled over to the next flight that you have also listed on. The agents don't like this because you will show up on their list twice, but I think they can handle it.
The only time there will be problems with this is if you verify one listing (by showing up) and subsequently don't make the flight and your name gets rolled over to the next flight that you have also listed on. The agents don't like this because you will show up on their list twice, but I think they can handle it.
#3
You don't need to list for multiple flights for the same day to the same destination. If you don't make it, your name will roll to the next or have the agent roll your name to the flight you want to try. You do not need to relist. It just complicates things by doing that and yes...it can be a pain when people don't understand how things work. On another note though, if you were going to try for different destinations just to get across the pond, then you should be listed for each flight, this helps with planning for catering, etc.
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