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Old 06-09-2015, 01:00 PM
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I've never jumpseated internationally on USAir but am planning on trying to catch a ride PHX-PVR next week. Anything I need to know specific to USAir? Is there a jumpseat number to call to list internationally? I plan on returning via American or online with my own airline. Is there specific info for AA? Thanks in advance for any help you might give me.
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I've never jumpseated internationally on USAir but am planning on trying to catch a ride PHX-PVR next week. Anything I need to know specific to USAir? Is there a jumpseat number to call to list internationally? I plan on returning via American or online with my own airline. Is there specific info for AA? Thanks in advance for any help you might give me.
First, USAir ceased in 1997, or about 18 years ago.

If you would like to jumpseat internationally on US Airways, you can go to the ticket counter and list. Otherwise you can do it at any customer service counter inside security, even at the gate if they are not busy enough. I've never had an issue.
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Old 06-10-2015, 06:53 AM
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First, USAir ceased in 1997, or about 18 years ago.

If you would like to jumpseat internationally on US Airways, you can go to the ticket counter and list. Otherwise you can do it at any customer service counter inside security, even at the gate if they are not busy enough. I've never had an issue.
Didn't US Airways cease earlier in 2015 too? You knew what he was talking about.
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Old 06-10-2015, 07:30 AM
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I still call it USAir and I work here, or there, or what used to be here. You get the picture.
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New American. Thats right.
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Old 06-10-2015, 11:02 AM
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New American. Thats right.
Well, they still have their own web site where I was actually looking at the flight. Even on the American site the flights are still singled out as - Operated by US Airways. But your right, I didn't add the ways at the end, I'm shocked you figured out who I was talking about?!?!?!?

US Airways | Airline tickets, vacations & business flights
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I still call it USAir.
So do most people.
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Does anyone know if I'm able to list all the way through and get on the manifest to the Mexican destination from my first leg of the journey. My connect time in Phoenix is only 1 1/2 hours so I'm concerned about getting on the international paperwork early enough to be cleared.
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