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nightice 07-20-2009 01:06 PM

American Eagle Flight Benefits
 
Been scouring the web for American Eagle's flight benefits but not too much can be found, other than 24 buddy passes (parents can use) and taxes on travel. Does anyone here have the inside scoop on how good/bad the pass benefits are on Eagle?

labbats 07-20-2009 02:42 PM

Good - 24 one way passes for parents per year
- Check in time is deciding factor on who gets called first instead of seniority

Bad - Everything costs money from your paycheck. Enjoy that trip to Aruba, but be ready to have all the taxes and international fees taken from your pay.

- It's roughly $15 per leg for short flights and up to $25 for coast to coast coach. A two leg commute will destroy you financially as the month wears on. First class is $25 on a short flight.

- Don't even consider anything out of Dallas unless it's the first out or the last one in. Even then you'll never see Las Vegas. With that said with a little work you can get anyone where they need to go one way or another.

PM me with anything else

Pontius Pilot 07-20-2009 03:56 PM


Originally Posted by labbats (Post 647894)
Good - 24 one way passes for parents per year
- Check in time is deciding factor on who gets called first instead of seniority

Bad - Everything costs money from your paycheck. Enjoy that trip to Aruba, but be ready to have all the taxes and international fees taken from your pay.

- It's roughly $15 per leg for short flights and up to $25 for coast to coast coach. A two leg commute will destroy you financially as the month wears on. First class is $25 on a short flight.

- Don't even consider anything out of Dallas unless it's the first out or the last one in. Even then you'll never see Las Vegas. With that said with a little work you can get anyone where they need to go one way or another.

PM me with anything else

I never had any problem getting in/out of DFW - neither have my parents or my wife - and I fly there a lot.

The 2 leg commute is definitely a financial destruction device!

The benefits are pretty good compared to some other places. My wife and I went on a Caribbean vacation and only spent about $100 - $150 flying there and back and most of it was 1st class. No complaints really except if you commute it will shrink your paycheck considerably.

But the "beer man" pretty much covered it. 24 buddy passes. Parents and Spouse (or travel partner) only for the first 24 months. Then you can add extras. After 24 months you no longer have to pay for yourself to fly.

ERJF15 07-20-2009 04:35 PM

I haven't had many problems getting out of DFW either. ORD, to get back home to DFW, maybe a different story.

You can always hop on other carriers. If I can take SWA, I will over AMR.

cgtpilot 07-21-2009 06:57 AM

Just tell the gate agent you want a 1W (cockpit jumpseat pass)....no fee required. $$$ problem solved.

Pontius Pilot 07-21-2009 07:02 AM


Originally Posted by cgtpilot (Post 648253)
Just tell the gate agent you want a 1W (cockpit jumpseat pass)....no fee required. $$$ problem solved.

You can't do that. The gate agents are instructed to assign a seat in the cabin if one is available. Requesting the 1W can get your travel benefits revoked if you anger the wrong gate agent. We apparently don't have a right to the jumpseat when seats are open. Please don't ask me how I found this out or why I needed a union rep to go and talk to my chief pilot about this travel policy - just believe me and it should be in the travel book.

labbats 07-21-2009 07:16 AM

One more thing....

A lot of people don't know this, but my parents used to use up all of those 24 one ways. On top of those you get either 4 or 6 round trips (I forget) on American Connection. As long as you don't touch an Eagle or AA flight you can connect on them and it all counts as one leg.

Example: CID-STL-JAX is one leg and taking the same flights back would be one round trip. However if you take AA from JAX-STL on the way home it eats up one of the 24 passes.

Throw in some ID90s and you've got some busy retirees for parents. Not to mention they give more leeway on those loans from flight school.

Mason32 07-21-2009 08:43 AM


Originally Posted by labbats (Post 647894)
A two leg commute will destroy you financially as the month wears on.

If it is to or from work, it is a total tax deduction... in other wordsm keep good records and it's eventually.....free.

Mason32 07-21-2009 08:45 AM


Originally Posted by Pontius Pilot (Post 647927)
I After 24 months you no longer have to pay for yourself to fly.

That must be a recent change... I remember it being no D3 (buddy passes) for the first 2 years... and no employee/spouse free D2's until on year five seniority...

if that is correct, it is a good change; well done Eagle !

WeaselBoy 07-21-2009 10:27 AM


Originally Posted by Pontius Pilot (Post 648257)
You can't do that. The gate agents are instructed to assign a seat in the cabin if one is available. Requesting the 1W can get your travel benefits revoked if you anger the wrong gate agent. We apparently don't have a right to the jumpseat when seats are open. Please don't ask me how I found this out or why I needed a union rep to go and talk to my chief pilot about this travel policy - just believe me and it should be in the travel book.

That is not cool. Way not cool.


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