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fly2002

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Hey everyone,

Sorry for posting on the majors forum, but I'm new to the majors and new to jumpseating as well. Can anyone steer me in the right direction for getting a "jumpseat flight guide book"? The kind you pay 50 bucks a year for roughly?

Again, sorry for posting on the majors forum. I just figured most people are on this board, and you all would know what your talking about.

Thanks in advance,
Eric
 
asu guide?

Check with your guys at work. ALPA puts out a guide theres not much to jumpseating. If your talking about discounts on hotels and such I think its called the ASU guide and it may very well be $50, I havent seen it in probably 5 years and honestly wasnt that impressed back then. Best deals are word of mouth or just asking for a discount, or your pass dept.

here it is... www.asutravelguide.com
 
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Skyguide was always my favorite...ran about $70 a year and was usually right on... All it gives you are flights between one city and another though... pretty much like the oag one... but in the From - To format....
 

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