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turbinej's explanation is right on the money. what kind of pass you get will depend on the carrier and the agreement your airline has with it. id75 are pretty much useless... you can get the same price or better by buying a discount positive space ticket... you can also probably get to the same destination on another carrier with a better agreement (id90, zed).

zed's are by far the cheapest and most flexible. most agreements are being converted to zed's as they are renewed.
 
Confusing!

OK, if AA has ZED's, does your airline have to have an agreement in place with them or are they for anyone with an company ID??

Tim
 
OK, if AA has ZED's, does your airline have to have an agreement in place with them or are they for anyone with an company ID??

Tim

Whether it's a ZED or ID whatever, it depends on what the agreement is between YOUR airline and AA.

I don't know who you work for, but go into your company's travel listing website (CAL's Coair, UAL's Skynet, DAL's travelnet, whatever) and it will usually say what the agreements are between the two.
 
Carrier that use ZED. CAl, DAL, NWA, AA(?) A lot of foreign carriers. Aeroflot, Czech Airlines KLM and many more. Parents are elegible to use Zed fare. Domestic and International. You cannot use ZED fare on the Airline you work for must use your passes.

Again, depends on who the agreement is with. When I go into Coair, it says that myself and spouse/dependents get a ZED on whatever airline, but parents DON'T.
 
What if your airline doesn't have an agreement with the airline that you want to ride on? (a foreign carrier in this case)
 

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