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USA Jet ride on ASA/Delta?

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Wanted to know if a USA Jet pilot is able to ride/jump on ASA/Delta. We are CASS, only asking because AA does not have us in their jetnet system for cass, and it doesn't always work. Trying to get to GNV tonight. Never any issues on NWA, SWA, AirTran.

Thanks, 3 letter code JUS, USA Jet Airlines.
 
I would not expect a problem as long as the issue is not on your Company's end with getting your information available to CASS to begin with.

That having been said, GNV is a tough commute, even for senior ASA IP's. We got several who live in the area and even they can't get back and forth. They have been diverting to SAV & VLD to get a ride.
 
Hi!

The biggest problem is that USA Jet's code is "JUS". Some gate software programs, like AWA (they still use their own) will only allow the agent to enter a code that is 2 letters-so no CASS on AWA.

I don't know what DAL's or any of the commuter's software system is like.

cliff
GRB

PS-The 3 letter code IS correct. There are about 5 airlines with a 3 letter code. I heard rumours that ALL airlines will go to a three letter code, but that was a year or so ago, and I've heard nothing since.
 

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