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Unlimited on ATA Airlines and Chicago Express/ATA Connection. 135 jumpseaters as well.
 
US Airways and all of the Express carriers take unlimited. My record is 6 JetBlue guys and 2 American on a Saab (ORF-LGA).
 
I believe the following have unlimited JS along with the aforementioned:


Air Tran
Southwest
Jet Blue
America West
 
Keeping Track:

Unlimited Jumpseats on

ACA/INDY Air
AIRTRAN
ASA
ATA
AMERICA WEST
CHICAGO EXPRESS
COEX
COMAIR
JETBLUE
SKYWAY
SKYWEST
SOUTHWEST
US AIR + EXPRESS CARRIERS
 
Well, almost...AirTran will take em all, but the second and on
will as far as I know pay $25 each...which is cheaper than a
missed trip or a motel room.

AA killed the good times at Reno. In the day they bailed me out
more than once, and they were fun to ride with.

My understanding is tha the AA policy is management driven.
More fuel to the question of how they got to be the worlds
biggest airline, another tick in the "ways they are dysfunctional"
row. Seems to be a management thing at most large airlines.

Bless the clarity of US going open js. Hope that they can pull
through and not be destroyed by JO or AMR.
 
Well, not quite unlimited at Aloha, but SWA pilots own the first class on our OAK-LAS flight just about every night. It's kinda unusual when it's only 1 or 2 guys.
 
Nice to see that so many airlines have unlimited policies. It should be at the discretion of the pilot as to how many get on board, not a stupid gate agent.
 
Unlimited on Chautauqua as well.

I have heard that the government is at least one step closer to a airline wide
ID policy. It will use passports for positive ID. (not a bad idea)
This is what I have heard. I have not read it anywhere yet, but it makes
sence.
 
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