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SabineFlyer 12-24-2021 08:08 AM

Best travel privileges: 9E, RPA, or AA WO's?
 
While I realize this has been debated ad nauseam in the past, things are always changing. At present, what regional airline offers the best & easiest non-rev travel options for pilots and their families: AA WO'S, Endeavor, or Republic?

jbizon 12-24-2021 08:21 AM


Originally Posted by SabineFlyer (Post 3341351)
While I realize this has been debated ad nauseam in the past, things are always changing. At present, what regional airline offers the best & easiest non-rev travel options for pilots and their families: AA WO'S, Endeavor, or Republic?

AA WO's hands down.

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ArmyRWP2018 12-24-2021 08:32 AM


Originally Posted by jbizon (Post 3341365)
AA WO's hands down.

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Do consider which company will allow you a schedule to use them….

jbizon 12-24-2021 08:33 AM


Originally Posted by ArmyRWP2018 (Post 3341378)
Do consider which company will allow you a schedule to use them….

Good point! PSA line holders.

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Swakid8 12-24-2021 08:57 AM

AA WOs….. That’s the only I missed when I left….

ninerdriver 12-24-2021 09:22 AM

Hard to argue with the AA WOs on this one. 9E is better than it was five years ago, but we're still always behind every Delta employee. When you're junior, that even applies on your own metal.

ZeroTT 12-24-2021 09:30 AM


Originally Posted by jbizon (Post 3341365)
AA WO's hands down.

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1) 100% true
2) why? You get the exact same travel privileges as any American mainline employee. Priority for boarding is by time of check in, not seniority. So you can be a day one PSA first officer ahead of a triple 7 captain for first class

jbizon 12-24-2021 09:55 AM


Originally Posted by ZeroTT (Post 3341454)
1) 100% true

2) why? You get the exact same travel privileges as any American mainline employee. Priority for boarding is by time of check in, not seniority. So you can be a day one PSA first officer ahead of a triple 7 captain for first class

Because the more senior you are the better schedule you have so more time to use benefits. I was responding to another question here. AA WO pilots get priority over the jumpseat on any other WO carrier above Main line pilots which helps commuters a lot.

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LoneStar32 12-24-2021 03:08 PM


Originally Posted by SabineFlyer (Post 3341351)
While I realize this has been debated ad nauseam in the past, things are always changing. At present, what regional airline offers the best & easiest non-rev travel options for pilots and their families: AA WO'S, Endeavor, or Republic?

Nothing has changed over the past few years that I am aware of. Therefore, all the old dick measuring threads are still valid.

Macchi30 12-24-2021 05:14 PM

what about when you factor in ZED?


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