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Thats if they let you sit up front, usually they throw you in the back if there is an open seat.
Yes, you will ride in the back if there is an open seat, just have the gate agent issue you the 1W and you will not be charged, most will do this for you.
 
"Travel benefits that are as good or better than any airline out there and that have allowed my wife and I to travel to Europe, Japan, Central America, Greece, Turkey, the out islands of the Bahamas, the South Pacific, etc. on our vacations (usually in International First Class, which is awesome)..."

What are the D2 service charges these days? I left AMR in 1996. At that time,the D2 charges for first class, International, were pretty substantial. I remember DFW/ORD to LGW, round trip service charges being in the hundreds of dollars per person.

I know domestic service charges go away at five years. I still have some limited D2 travel benefits. I haven't had to use it because Comair has free travel.

Fly safe!
 
"Travel benefits that are as good or better than any airline out there and that have allowed my wife and I to travel to Europe, Japan, Central America, Greece, Turkey, the out islands of the Bahamas, the South Pacific, etc. on our vacations (usually in International First Class, which is awesome)..."

What are the D2 service charges these days? I left AMR in 1996. At that time,the D2 charges for first class, International, were pretty substantial. I remember DFW/ORD to LGW, round trip service charges being in the hundreds of dollars per person.

I know domestic service charges go away at five years. I still have some limited D2 travel benefits. I haven't had to use it because Comair has free travel.

Fly safe!
International is still expensive, but domestic after five years is free.
 
Eagle pilots with ATR Type Ratings have a new option.......Live in Ireland and fly for Aer Arann. www.aerarann.com They will get you a work permit and validate your license. Presently they have 15 ATRs with many on order. Fly to England and Wales and Scotland and France. Pay is approx $100,000. Contact [email protected] Nice place to live and work!
 

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