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TipsyMcStagger 07-17-2006 11:20 AM

Jumpseating on Midwest?
 
I’m going to try to jumpseat on Midwest Airlines next week into MKE.

This will be my first time on Midwest…anything unique I need to be aware of?

Does Midwest have an “open” jumpseat policy, meaning will they take as many jumpseaters as they have open seats in the cabin?

Also, is Midwest CASS?

TIA.

Tipsy

b82rez 07-17-2006 11:35 AM

Midwest is CASS and has unlimited jumpseaters. You can just show up or call ahead to reservations.

There are a few routes these days that are weight restricted at times due to our crappy MD-80s like....PHX, LAS, DEN (717 too), MCO, TPA. If in doubt ask a res. agent how many seats are available. They're usually pretty good at having an accurate idea of how many seats will be available on these flights.

TipsyMcStagger 07-20-2006 04:27 PM


Originally Posted by b82rez
Midwest is CASS and has unlimited jumpseaters. You can just show up or call ahead to reservations.

There are a few routes these days that are weight restricted at times due to our crappy MD-80s like....PHX, LAS, DEN (717 too), MCO, TPA. If in doubt ask a res. agent how many seats are available. They're usually pretty good at having an accurate idea of how many seats will be available on these flights.

Thanks for the info :)

Tipsy


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