RadioClash
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Recently I was denied the j/s by a gate agent at a mainline carrier who was working one of their connection carriers flights.
I checked in, showed my id, passport, etc and she gave me the jumpseat request printout showing that I was in Cass. This was a DAL agent working an ASA flight in ATL. This was not an agent hired from ASA to work at DAL when DAL took over the gates in the C concourse, this was in B.
So everyone boards, its full, going to ride the cockpit j/s, and she gets on the computer and tells me that there is a problem and I cannot ride. She tells me that AirTran must not have an agreement with ASA. I explained to her that we do have an agreement and that I have been commuting on them for 2 years and have never had a problem. She then calls a supervisor over who tells me that I cannot go, and that if she were to allow me to ride that it would be a security violation.
I explained to her again tha this is the first time that this issue has come up and would it be possible to speak with the captain (I happened to know him personally) she told me that I could not talk to him and that the captain would not be able to help me. I told her that it is his j/s and I would like to speak with him about this issue. She said "No, it is my jumpseat and you cannot ride." So I thanked her and walked off and caught the next flight on ASA.
The city I commute from is a DAL station that works both DAL and ASA flights and this has not been an issue. The agents where I live told me that they, in ATL, obviously did not know what they were doing.
So who is king here, the captain or the gate agent? Who's j/s is it? And since I was initially given the cockpit j/s request that shows that I am in Cass then why the denial at the last minute?
Anyone else experience issues like this?
I checked in, showed my id, passport, etc and she gave me the jumpseat request printout showing that I was in Cass. This was a DAL agent working an ASA flight in ATL. This was not an agent hired from ASA to work at DAL when DAL took over the gates in the C concourse, this was in B.
So everyone boards, its full, going to ride the cockpit j/s, and she gets on the computer and tells me that there is a problem and I cannot ride. She tells me that AirTran must not have an agreement with ASA. I explained to her that we do have an agreement and that I have been commuting on them for 2 years and have never had a problem. She then calls a supervisor over who tells me that I cannot go, and that if she were to allow me to ride that it would be a security violation.
I explained to her again tha this is the first time that this issue has come up and would it be possible to speak with the captain (I happened to know him personally) she told me that I could not talk to him and that the captain would not be able to help me. I told her that it is his j/s and I would like to speak with him about this issue. She said "No, it is my jumpseat and you cannot ride." So I thanked her and walked off and caught the next flight on ASA.
The city I commute from is a DAL station that works both DAL and ASA flights and this has not been an issue. The agents where I live told me that they, in ATL, obviously did not know what they were doing.
So who is king here, the captain or the gate agent? Who's j/s is it? And since I was initially given the cockpit j/s request that shows that I am in Cass then why the denial at the last minute?
Anyone else experience issues like this?