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Republic/Go-Jets guys, I need your help.

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Hey Joe,

I know he can't help it. He works for Delta and he's screwed.

I looked at the Delta flight numbers today. DCI flew 3218 flights and Delta flew 1435.

OUCH!

SCOPE works good at Delta


701EV

News Flash.....

That's not something to brag about. Doesn't bode well for those of us that hope to fly for a major in the not-too-distant future.

BTW ScopeOutRJ's - Stop being such a d!ck all the time
 
How is that nobody has an answer to the original question? What are the DAL pass benefits at Republic and Mesa?

3 pages and not one single answer to his question CLASSIC!!! :rolleyes:
 
News Flash.....

That's not something to brag about. Doesn't bode well for those of us that hope to fly for a major in the not-too-distant future.

BTW ScopeOutRJ's - Stop being such a d!ck all the time

aussieflyboy,

Not bragging. Just pointing out some info. (Delta gave it all away)

Back in 99 I thought I might fly for a major someday too.

This was all for scopeup for being what you SAID!

701EV

Hey I hit 500 posts!

I might catch the General Lee yet......
 
I read this somewhere...

Delta will adopt the NW policy which provides
mainline employees with an equal boarding
priority as employees of the operating carrier –
except for ASA and SkyWest flights where the
current DL policy will continue to be in place.
For example:
1. On a Chautauqua flight, mainline employees
will board at the same priority as Chautauqua
employees. All other connection carrier
employees will board after Chautauqua and
mainline employees.
2. On an ASA flight, mainline and other
connection carrier employees board after ASA
employees.

So, assuming equal seniority, no mainline employees will be bumping a DCI employee on their own metal.
 

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