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What Flight Benefits does SKYW currently have?

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SoberIrishman

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Any of our colleagues out there currently working for Skywest please tell us poor ASA guys what flight benefits, and at what priorities, you currently are allowed on Delta mainline?

Do you get any DAL buddy passes, or any S2 allocations?
Also, what do you all get on United, not that ASA will get a piece of that of course.

All these wonderful ramp and gate people running around here in ATL boasting that they get to keep their pass benefits when "hired" by Delta is making me sick. They seem to forget they have to get hired first of all. Approximately 25% of rampers, and maybe as high as 10% of gate agents are worth even considering for a job at Delta, and that's being generous!

Anyway, please clear up the SKYW bennies for us please.

Thanks.....
 
S3C on Delta, no mainline buddy passes. UAL is BP8C, no seniority-boarding priority is based on time of check-in. We used to get mainline buddy passes on UAL, but those went away.
 
ASA is about to be S3C on mainline too. They told the rampers that even though they will be leaving ASA and going to the bottom of DAL, they would keep S2's and S3's. Unlike the remaining ASA employees. What a kick in the shorts, do a $hitty job, get fired and move on to mainline. Pilots bust their a$$es and are rewarded with loss of pass privledges.
 
I think all the Delta Connections (non DAL owned) have the same bennies.
I know at RAH, we are S3C on any Delta carrier other than our own. When we are flying on CHQ or TCF we are S3's and everyone else is S3C's.
 
Our parents do get Delta Bennies, but that have to pay the yield fare (3.6% of a Y fare) to travel, unless it is on a RAH airplane. Your spouse travels just as you do, including no charges. Your parents travel as an S4 unless they are traveling with you.
I think we get 3 (RT) Intl flights a year and so do our parents. It's kind of screwy :)
 
At OO parents are s4 on delta.

International is 3 flight days a year free, then its ID95's.
 

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