Spirit Travel Benefits ?
#2
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Joined APC: Feb 2011
Posts: 657
We can't get people to want to raise training pay, I'm sure this is far down on the list. But to answer your question No, our nonreving options stink and are not improving.
#4
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Joined APC: Oct 2010
Posts: 4,603
I’m sure we have something with air Sudan or Asiana.
Domestically it’s jetblue and Southwest. If you want to actually get on I suggest buying tickets for your family and jumpseating yourself if you need to save a little money.
Domestically it’s jetblue and Southwest. If you want to actually get on I suggest buying tickets for your family and jumpseating yourself if you need to save a little money.
#5
air canada
air france
azul
copa
emirates
etihad
lufthansa
Qantas
Virgin Atlantic
just to name a few
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#9
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Joined APC: Jun 2008
Position: A320 Left
Posts: 192
We have a pretty decent international line up (though we recently lost BA, sadly). Domestic agreements are where we sorely lag, pretty much AS, WN, and B6 and a handful of smaller airlines. Honestly, I have no clue about the politics or even which powers that be secure these agreements but Im hoping as we grow, we may be able to establish/reestablish some of these agreements.
Hopeful but not optomistic.
Hopeful but not optomistic.
#10
We have a pretty decent international line up (though we recently lost BA, sadly). Domestic agreements are where we sorely lag, pretty much AS, WN, and B6 and a handful of smaller airlines. Honestly, I have no clue about the politics or even which powers that be secure these agreements but Im hoping as we grow, we may be able to establish/reestablish some of these agreements.
Hopeful but not optomistic.
Hopeful but not optomistic.
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