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kman

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hello guys, just wondering which airlines have fa agreements with each other, thanks.
 
Right before I quit SWA, the union had negotiated a cabin seat agreement with AA (through the APFA). Essentially, it was like a jumpseat agreement without the jumpseat. If there was an empty seat you could get on for $0. That was the only official agreement that I knew of, although I had gotten on ATA, JetBlue, and AirTran for free many times. When I started at SWA, Emery Worldwide and Flying Tigers used to let F/As jumpseat, but that was way prior to 9-11.
 
JetBlue offers unlimited flight attendant jumpseating.
I believe Spirit and Frontier have similiar policies.
 
Spirit does not have unlimited jumpseat. Use to be that way several years ago. it has since changed, as it should. We now offer cabin jumpseat priveldged to F/As(and even pilots) from other airlines that we have a 'reciprocal jumpseat agreement' with. This does involve several carriers. Off the top of my head I can name..jetBlue, Frontier, AirTran, Skywest, Gulfstream, Carribean Sun, USA 3000, MaxJet, ATA. there are more but these are just off the top of my head.

Some airlines (like Frontier) will allow our F/As to actually occupy the extra cabin jumpseat if no seat are available, as we do with all "flight crew members" If there is a pilot trying to jumpseat and either both(or MD80=1 jumpseat) jumpseats are occupied and the flight is full we will let you sit on the extra cabin jumpseat. ive had many a pilots share the jumpseat with me as a working crew member. never a problem with me. I know what its like to commute, so yall are always welcome to share my jumpseat with me!
 
I'm a pilot, but I know on the NWA jumpseat form there is a box for flight attendants to check. Leads me to believe that they will take F/A's. I don't know if its for offline, codeshares, or what, but one of you F/A's might want to look into it!
 
cargoflyr69 said:
I'm a pilot, but I know on the NWA jumpseat form there is a box for flight attendants to check. Leads me to believe that they will take F/A's. I don't know if its for offline, codeshares, or what, but one of you F/A's might want to look into it!


I believe that box is for NWA F/A's to occupy an extra F/A Jumpseat.

We're talking about offline F/A jumpseat privileges here..

As I mentioned...
JetBlue takes just about everyone... you can occupy the extra F/A jumpseats (2) on the A320 and an empty passenger seat.
 

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