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mckpickle

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How do you pass travel under your airline as well as with your mainline partner.

Specifically if you work for CHQ, or Skywest, Comair, TSA, MESA(uhhggg) or anyone else. If you book a non rev seat on YOUR airline what is the priority. DO you go before a mainline employee or is it date of hire across the system? Now when non-reving on your mainline partners' flights date of hire or does the mainline employee always go first.

Reason I'm asking is this. At Express Jet I have a pass class of SA397. Every other non management employee at CAL and Express also Travels at SA3XX. The XX is the year you were hired. So on any flight, CAL or Express I bump anyone hired after I was. Anyone hired before 97 bumps me.....on CAL OR Express.

I'm wondering how the rest of the industry does it.

Thanks. And please list who you work for and your mainline partner.
 
Speaking for UAX ONLY if you travel on your airline you go before mainline and other UAX pilots, ie you have BP8A, others have BP8C with travel date as DOH - first come first served. Same as travelling on mainline all UAX have BP8C with date of hire as date of travel so it's first come first served.
 
at MESA, at least in the AW system, you travel as SA2P,if you go on HP you will go as SA3P. Mainline employees traveling on MESA go as SA3P on us. It goes by order of check in not seniority.
 

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