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vtpilotmj

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Quick question, as I'm sure this topic has been covered before. Trying to get from JFK to LHR next week. Does anyone know if AA allows international jumpseaters? I've heard they don't, but just wanted to make sure. Thanks...
 
Quick question, as I'm sure this topic has been covered before. Trying to get from JFK to LHR next week. Does anyone know if AA allows international jumpseaters? I've heard they don't, but just wanted to make sure. Thanks...

AA has a separate International Jumpseat list. I know that JetBlue isn't on it, but I understand that SW and most of the other Legacy carriers are. If you post your employer then maybe one of the AA guys can check for you.
 
AA only allows Int'l j/s to NW, CO, US, DL and FDX pilots. I might have missed a few but definetely no regionals (except for AMR), no LCC.

UA, DL, US and NW will definitely take you to London. Hope this helps.
 
Hey try Maxjet or EOS. Its a guaranteed first class seat, and I know that us at RP have benefits bc guys have talked about it. I have seen a jumpseater or two also getting on our flights from dfw to lga

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