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Jetblue int'l jumpseat on AA & DAL

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airborn

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Just wondering if anyone might know if Jetblue is authorized for int'l jumpseat on American & Delta. I am trying to go down to South America. Thanks so much.
 
airborn said:
Just wondering if anyone might know if Jetblue is authorized for int'l jumpseat on American & Delta. I am trying to go down to South America. Thanks so much.

99% sure it would be yes on DAL, they don't have a domestic VS. int'l JS list, if your on their list they will take you anywhere they fly to.

AA may not because that whole "we won't take you int'l unless you can take us int'l thing".

And yes, I know JB may go to Puerto Rico, but AA doesn't consider some places to be Int'l destinations.
 
dojetdriver said:
99% sure it would be yes on DAL, they don't have a domestic VS. int'l JS list, if your on their list they will take you anywhere they fly to.

AA may not because that whole "we won't take you int'l unless you can take us int'l thing".

And yes, I know JB may go to Puerto Rico, but AA doesn't consider some places to be Int'l destinations.

JB goes into STI, doesn't that qualify for international?
 
sayagain? said:
JB goes into STI, doesn't that qualify for international?

Some comapnies that go to Mexico, Canada, Bahamas, ect are not considered int'l, check with AA's "int'l reciprocal" JS list.
 
Just checked,

JetBlue not on the Int'l recipricol list. Before anyone else gets upset, it is not my fault or the other pilots of AA. I am sure many of you realize by now pilots hardly have a say in ANYTHING that effects their lives.

As for not having anything to offer Int'l, SWA is on our Int'l list. Go figure. To you JB guys and gals, after the last few unpleasant jumpseats SWA has given me I would much rather have you on the Int'l list.

Check out Polar, Gemini, UPS etc.

Good Luck,

AA
 
AAflyer said:
As for not having anything to offer Int'l, SWA is on our Int'l list. Go figure. To you JB guys and gals, after the last few unpleasant jumpseats SWA has given me I would much rather have you on the Int'l list.

AA

Don't leave us hanging...:confused:
 
Vingus said:
Why don't you just call the pass beaurea (sp) and find out.

Sarcasm on.

Yeah, call the pass bureau. They are always up to date and fully aware of who is on the JS list.

Sarcasm off.
 
AA's definition of internation/overwater

You should be able to ride AA to the Caribbean, SJU and maybe central America, but not Eurpoe and Asia. AA opened up SJU to all domestic agreements around 1993.
 

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