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We're working on it at DAL---it may happen.


Bye Bye--General Lee
 
From the Todays SWAPA Hotline:


Multiple Jumpseats: We are very happy to announce that due to the hard work of our Jumpseat Coordinator, and SWA we now have a negotiated reciprocal, unlimited jumpseat agreement with JetBlue Airways effective Sept. 7, 2004
 
Unlimited Jumpseat

shuttle america airlines --- us airways express out of pittsburgh --- and united express out of washington-dulles

we will take as many jumpriders ...

for cockpit riders only those listed on sabre for us airways and apollo for united can occupy the sit.

saab340 operator call sign "shuttlecraft..."

here to help you all
 
TR4A said:
Southwest

Only multiple with:
Alaska
America West
ATA
Mesa
Skywest
USAirways

We would luv to have multiple with all airlines but a certain VP (non flying) will not allow it.
As of Sep 7th add JetBlue to that list.
 
I heard AA was adding another jumpseat to the cockpit so they could take two JS's. Is that cancled and now going for unlimited?
 
Both the larger carriers I've worked for - Hawaiian & America West - will take as many jumpseaters as there are empty seats in the cabin.

HAL
 
AE & AC

If AA goes to Unlim. will that allow Eagle and Connection to do the same???

I hope.
 
I have jumped on SWA many times with multiple jumpseaters....I've never seen anyone at SWA leave any pilot behind. Once, myself (with AQ) and six others jumped on. We all got on with absolutely no issues.
By the way, AQ can take up to 5 jumpseaters. If it were up to me, it would be unlimited....but our f/a's would probably right me up for doing so:(
 
American Jumpseat

I jumpseated a week ago from DFW on AA.
I was told it was unlimited j/s (at least for Delta/DCI)
The priority code is D6U.
Enjoy
 
AirTran J/S

AirTran policy is to take only 1 offline jumpseater.

If someone beats you to the gate, and takes the jumpseat, you can purchase a space available pass for $25 from the gate agent. The company doesn't charge for the jumpseat, that's free, they will however offer you a $25 pass if the jumpseat is taken.

As Skank said, the agents often don't charge. Best to find the crew if you can, they can often do a little arm twisting.
 
Allegiant Air (AAY, G4) takes unlimited JSers

allegiantair.com will list all the cities we fly scheduled 121. It is mostly in and out of LAS, but we accept unlimited jumpseaters, both pilots and flight attendants.

For the record, I was left behind on a SWA flight out os STL last spring when they already had two riding the JS with open seats in the back. I believe it is a policy change to encourage other to follow suit. The bummer is now that others are recipricating and have made the list, they are only looking at the bigger players.

It would be nice if a carrier has the policy of unlimited jumpseats, that they be included on the list regardless of size. This has never been a factor or matter of policy before in the industry.
 

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