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jc3

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I was curious if anyone has any experience jumpseating internationally. I'm going to try to jumpseat to Bermuda on Delta in a few weeks. My airline is CASS. Is there anything I need to know?
 
You need to know that cass is a domestic only system. You cannot occupy the JS on an international segment on another airline. If Delta will take you international there must be seats in the cabin.
 
u have to go to the international tix counter in the int. terminal with crewbadge and passport. u pay the taxes there and get jumpseat pass you take to gate. gate agent will assign u seat there if space available
 
Delta, and a number of other carriers, actually do use CASS even when you can only occupy a cabin seat, ie international jumpseating. Last week I almost got stuck in Frankfurt because Delta's new jumpseat program that interfaces with CASS wasn't working properly. Fortunately I got the last seat on a UA 747....

Anybody else have problems with Delta CASS lately?
 

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