purduej
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Well, not yet obviously. I have noticed a bunch of threads have been started asking about international jumpseating, specifically on the majors. So I invite all the members to post intformation about international jumpseating on their airline, or if they have information on other airlines. Most needed is information regarding which airlines can do this, such as "can Air Wisconsin pilots jumpseat on Continental internationally?" (no I think). I'll start with where I worked and then with what I know from traveling.
Trans States: Doesn't go internationally, so who cares
SkyWest: As far as I know, no restrictions on international travel (Canada, the loft apartment above a really great party)
Stuff found out from working at Trans States:
American: No for AX and OO (perhaps for other majors, more information needed)
Continental: Same as American, my guess is no for small carriers, yes for large ones (more info needed)
United: Yes, give yourself plenty of time at the outstation. Sometimes it's their first time dealing with jumpseating and they need to call someone. Took 1.5 hours in Sydney for taxes and listing, wonderful people though
Delta: Yes, my personal favorite
Northwest: Unknown, I have heard yes
USAir: I think so, but I was US Express when I did (more info needed)
Polar: Yes, list on their website
Atlas: Yes, list on their website
If you can clarify anything I have put down, I will certainly edit it. I would really like more information for all the other airlines out their, so please add to the thread. Your experiences on other airlines or your airlines' rules.
Trans States: Doesn't go internationally, so who cares
SkyWest: As far as I know, no restrictions on international travel (Canada, the loft apartment above a really great party)
Stuff found out from working at Trans States:
American: No for AX and OO (perhaps for other majors, more information needed)
Continental: Same as American, my guess is no for small carriers, yes for large ones (more info needed)
United: Yes, give yourself plenty of time at the outstation. Sometimes it's their first time dealing with jumpseating and they need to call someone. Took 1.5 hours in Sydney for taxes and listing, wonderful people though
Delta: Yes, my personal favorite
Northwest: Unknown, I have heard yes
USAir: I think so, but I was US Express when I did (more info needed)
Polar: Yes, list on their website
Atlas: Yes, list on their website
If you can clarify anything I have put down, I will certainly edit it. I would really like more information for all the other airlines out their, so please add to the thread. Your experiences on other airlines or your airlines' rules.