Does anyone know what is the exact procedure for other airline pilots to jumpseat on Delta International?
I couldn't make it on the flight today because of some 75 or 90 minute check-in rule .... Does this only apply when jumpseating on Delta to/from international destinations?
Is this an FAA or TSA rule? If so, what exactly is the rule?
Does it apply to other airlines?
Does it apply when coming back to the U.S. from another country?
Does it have to do with CASS or the way DL computers are configured?
Is listing as a non-rev required for international jumpseating?
Is there anything I should know about international jumpseating on Continental, United, Northwest and USAirways? Any input would be appreciated on these or any other airline. My airline is CASS and has a reciprocal j/s agreement with DL.
As far as I know this rule doesn't apply on United and USAirways because I've taken them before and check-in time was never a factor when travelling to an international destination. Is there a document I can access to read about international jumpseat rules/procedures on other airlines?
BTW, all DL employees were doing their best to get me on the flight today including the agents, supervisor and Captain. Thanks guys!
Thanks
I couldn't make it on the flight today because of some 75 or 90 minute check-in rule .... Does this only apply when jumpseating on Delta to/from international destinations?
Is this an FAA or TSA rule? If so, what exactly is the rule?
Does it apply to other airlines?
Does it apply when coming back to the U.S. from another country?
Does it have to do with CASS or the way DL computers are configured?
Is listing as a non-rev required for international jumpseating?
Is there anything I should know about international jumpseating on Continental, United, Northwest and USAirways? Any input would be appreciated on these or any other airline. My airline is CASS and has a reciprocal j/s agreement with DL.
As far as I know this rule doesn't apply on United and USAirways because I've taken them before and check-in time was never a factor when travelling to an international destination. Is there a document I can access to read about international jumpseat rules/procedures on other airlines?
BTW, all DL employees were doing their best to get me on the flight today including the agents, supervisor and Captain. Thanks guys!
Thanks