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#31
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Jun 2015
Posts: 1,779
ZED on foreign carriers is always economy for the employee. IIRC there are some ID50 fares the company can book for COBUS interline travel and have the option of purchasing business. As employees, we don’t have this option. (Any upgrades are just gate agent hookups, you can’t list for it.)
If you nerd out and read the OAL agreement for the airline you want to list on (travelnet), you can read the restrictions about business and what fare class of ZED you or your family will have to pay. FYI cheap cheap deal on Virgin Atlantic if you ever need to use them.
Edit: On the full html travelnet site they used to have a link to the OAL agreements from the leisure travel drop down. Now I see all the agreements are housed on the myidtravel portal. The formatting on that site makes them impossible to read on your phone; grab a desktop.
If you nerd out and read the OAL agreement for the airline you want to list on (travelnet), you can read the restrictions about business and what fare class of ZED you or your family will have to pay. FYI cheap cheap deal on Virgin Atlantic if you ever need to use them.
Edit: On the full html travelnet site they used to have a link to the OAL agreements from the leisure travel drop down. Now I see all the agreements are housed on the myidtravel portal. The formatting on that site makes them impossible to read on your phone; grab a desktop.
Last edited by Planetrain; 08-15-2022 at 11:16 AM.
#32
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Jun 2015
Posts: 1,779
Go to other interline travel from travelnet. On the first listing page (after you select the travelers) where you select the airline, dates, etc, there’s a drop down under travel status where you can select the type of travel. The default is R2 standby. Pilot commuting is one of the options you can select. This will allow you to list without being charged any money.
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