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You can buy a ID90 or ZED fare and then physically sit in the jumpseat...
I just want to make sure I'm understanding this correctly.....foreign carriers will let you sit up front, but the US carriers won't?
God Bless the TSA
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You can buy a ID90 or ZED fare and then physically sit in the jumpseat...
But the Euro's are going to get their taxes out of your travel in/out the Old Country.
Air Jamicia used to....not sure in the past couple of yrs.
Actually, the jumpseat at Iberia is 100% captain discretion, no ticketing required. They're the only European carrier that does this, however.
The reason you actually need to be ticketed has to do with the Warsaw convention. It has to do with liabilities. The US is the only country that rejected it, so victims could sue airlines for an unlimited amount.
The convention states that the passenger must have a ticket.
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It has to do with "LIFE INSURANCE COVERAGE" in case of an acident. That's why you're required to have a ticket.
I've jumpseated on some airlines in Brazil but you have to have a pretty good excuse why you don't have a ticket and MUST ride up front. CAPTAINS discretion. It can be like "death in family" or something more dramatic that you must travel on that day.