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keri2000

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Hi everyone:

My fiance is a Pilot for PSA and I believe that the flight benefits recently changed. There is some confusion on my part (he is currently flying and I can't ask him). I am a former Delta employee so I understand flight benefits.

Can any of you tell me which airlines I can use as his registered guest? I know US Airways, PSA, and America West are allowed, but how about the flights owned by one airline and operated by another (i.e Mesa dba America West) It was much less confusing before all of the airlines started merging together...

Anyway, any help would be greatly appreciated. I am trying to schedule a flight for early tomorrow morning.

Thanks again, Keri
 
you can pretty much fly on anything which is operated under the US flag. Doesn't matter if it's America West, Republic, Air wisconsin, Mesa, PSA, Piedmont, Transtates, etc etc etc. If it's a US flight number your good to go... Just list. There is a small change, though, where if your travelling without the employee, then you travel at an s4 priority instead of a s3. So just make sure there's seats open...etc....
 

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