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BlackPilot628

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I was just wondering how United's Nonrev travel works.

1. Do you get some type of nonrev travel card?
2. Are you in the Apollo computer system for e-tickets or do you have to still carry UAL write-your-own passes?

Thanks for the info
 
E-tickets.... No More Paper For Non Rev Pleasure Travel
 
Cool. Do they send us some type of travel card?

or do we use out employee numbers?
 
Non Reving on United

If you Non Rev on United Express, you will not get charged

If you Non Rev on United Mainline, you will have to pay (Fee will be deducted from your paycheck)

Found this out the hard way when my wife and I non reved home for thanksgiving.... :(

Later
 
At my United Express company we don't get an actual card, we get a phone number to call and list with that can be used by anyone on your benefits. I'm not sure if you can do it online also, but it is about the worst automated phone service in the world and if it just can't understand you, it transfers you to someone in a different country who can't understand you either.
 
jtf said:
At my United Express company we don't get an actual card, we get a phone number to call and list with that can be used by anyone on your benefits. I'm not sure if you can do it online also, but it is about the worst automated phone service in the world and if it just can't understand you, it transfers you to someone in a different country who can't understand you either.

Great!

You just use your employee number to list?
 

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