Jr bases at Spirit
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Definitely a quicker line in LAS than most bases since most hired go for the eastern bases. Also it’s pretty easy to commute to/from LAS. There’s always tons of flights and not too much competition. Plus from SAN you’ll have jumpseat priority as long as you book it first up to 3 days prior. I’m pretty sure there’s 5 flights/day on spirit too.
A different note, will they suggest hotels to stay at when we interview since we're booking our own accommodations?
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It takes 7 years to hold a line as a captain, so there is a lot of people bypassing the upgrade, so we have a lot of very senior FOs in LAS. On the bottom end, pretty much everyone gets to spend a month in LAS as an FO, before going to the base of their choice. So it is both a very senior, and a very junior base for FOs.
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I didn't interview in FLL so I don't know if they will suggest hotels or not. But the facility is on the west side of the FLL airport so i'm sure you can call the Sheltair FBO to see if they have a recommendation.
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They will book the flight for you and you usually will be able to head home the same day. They seem to work with your schedule. At least that is how it was for me.
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Yes, they do recommend a few hotels. It should be in the email with a general overview of what to expect/bring on interview day.
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