While we are on the subject.........I think I read a few months ago that ATA takes 135 jumpseaters, regardless if you hve an agreement or not? Can anyone confirm or deny this?
Well I used ATA to go Mexico. Talk about service! It was incredibly smooth. Everyone from the ticket agents to flight attendants were unbeleivable cordial. I take my hat off to the employees of ATA. It makes me very jealous I'm not a part of that operation.
Make absolutely sure you have all the required international travel docs in addition to the usual jumpseat documents and you'll be set to enjoy the ride on an honestly different airline. 135 or 121 makes not a bit of difference to us.
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