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Dukeuno 06-23-2017 08:17 PM

Also don't forget to tip the front desk at the hotel for checking you into your room, the gate agents for letting you down to your airplane, and TSA for giving you a good old fashion pat down. ( FYI I do tip the van drivers).:)

Silver02ex 06-23-2017 08:26 PM

This is the way I see it, I don't tip the driver for driving me between the airport and hotel. I tip them because they put my bag in the van and take it out. If they pull up and sit in the van or just stand there then I don't tip (which happens about once a year)

Andy 06-23-2017 10:12 PM

Not a Spirit pilot; United. I tip the van driver $2 and the maid $2/night. When times were tighter for me, it was $1 for the van driver and $1/night for the maid. It's standard etiquette to tip both the drivers and maids. It's not standard to tip the front desk clerks and I've only tipped desk clerks on personal travels when given awesome suite upgrades.

In the last year or so, I started buying $10 Starbucks cards that I occasionally give to gate agents and FAs when jumpseating. Not necessary, not expected, but appreciated by them. They don't make much money.

I don't know how many singles I go through a month. I stop by a casino almost every trip and get $20 in singles. I look at it as just a normal job expense.

FlyingOkra 06-24-2017 04:55 AM

Captains should cover the tips for the first year FO's. These guys are barely getting by and making ends meet. While you're at it, buy em a meal at least once during the trip and a few beers for their sorrows.

LNL76 06-24-2017 05:27 AM

I tip van drivers, as long as they load/unload my bags. (most do.)

I don't tip housekeepers.

Qotsaautopilot 06-24-2017 05:47 AM

I tip van drivers. The only exception is erratic driving.

Cal Naughton Jr 06-24-2017 07:42 AM

Ridiculous. If you can't afford 6 bucks a 4 day then you have a serious problem. It's just a cost of doing business. I have no problem picking up a meal or a couple rounds regardless of how many years you have been here, but if you can't tip the driver you had better not be at the bar.

Originally Posted by FlyingOkra (Post 2384378)
Captains should cover the tips for the first year FO's. These guys are barely getting by and making ends meet. While you're at it, buy em a meal at least once during the trip and a few beers for their sorrows.


WhiskeyDelta 06-24-2017 09:01 AM

For those that tip he housekeepers, how do you know who actually cleaned your room? Do you track them down or do you just tip the visible ones in the hallway?


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GogglesPisano 06-24-2017 09:27 AM


Originally Posted by WhiskeyDelta (Post 2384484)
For those that tip he housekeepers, how do you know who actually cleaned your room? Do you track them down or do you just tip the visible ones in the hallway?


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I've always wondered that myself. More and more hotels are leaving envelopes for the person who cleaned your room on the desks. I use those. Otherwise you might be tipping someone who will clean your room after you leave and do a terrible job.


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