Headfake14
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Hey guys, saw on the regional board discussion about charging for the jumpseat and that this may be a computer glitch.
What do you Delta guys know?
Thanks for the rides every between ATL - JFK by the way.
It would not be a good idea to charge anyone for any jumpseat. That is a courtesy of this profession. It is valuable to commuters and everyone else from time to time. I think something like this would go south in a hurry if implemented.
-Hopefully these numbnuts will excercise better sense!
I don't think it is true, since in BK we finally got unlimited jumpseats for everyone in CASS, plus allowing us to sit on the flight attendant jumpseat, and allowing us to miss a trip if we were on the jumpseat and the flight cancelled. I haven't seen anything about this, and I think everyone here would be pizzed. I don't think it is true. I would like to see it in writing.
Bye Bye--General Lee
PS--Airtran supposedly charges for the 2nd jumpseat.
I don't think it is true, since in BK we finally got unlimited jumpseats for everyone in CASS, plus allowing us to sit on the flight attendant jumpseat, and allowing us to miss a trip if we were on the jumpseat and the flight cancelled. I haven't seen anything about this, and I think everyone here would be pizzed. I don't think it is true. I would like to see it in writing.
Bye Bye--General Lee
PS--Airtran supposedly charges for the 2nd jumpseat.
Actually, this problem is very real. This exact situation came up in Dallas-FortWorth when my FO was trying to commute to Atlanta on Dec 1st. She wasn't sure if the travel changes went into effect on the 1st or the 4th so she tried to list for the jumpseat instead of non-rev. The Delta agent denied her the jumpseat even though there were about 90 seats open. He explained to her that ASA pilots are no longer allowed to jumpseat if there is already one jumpseater listed, no matter how many seats are open in the cabin.
(In this situation) ASA pilots will be required to use the travel benefits and sit in the cabin. However Delta will still welcome as many off line jumpseaters as they can accomodate free of charge!!
As we all know, gate agents sometimes use their own rules when it comes to putting people on an airplane. This one was doing exactly that. Send it through your jumpseat coordinator to ours. Give all the details (flight number, gate agents name if able)
Actually, this problem is very real. This exact situation came up in Dallas-FortWorth when my FO was trying to commute to Atlanta on Dec 1st. She wasn't sure if the travel changes went into effect on the 1st or the 4th so she tried to list for the jumpseat instead of non-rev. The Delta agent denied her the jumpseat even though there were about 90 seats open. He explained to her that ASA pilots are no longer allowed to jumpseat if there is already one jumpseater listed, no matter how many seats are open in the cabin.
(In this situation) ASA pilots will be required to use the travel benefits and sit in the cabin. However Delta will still welcome as many off line jumpseaters as they can accomodate free of charge!!