Booze and non-reving
#13
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Mar 2013
Position: 737 FO
Posts: 269
Show me where it says someone who flies as an offline commuter sitting in the cabin can’t drink? In this case jumpseat is a verb, not a noun. Notwithstanding a specific companies ops specs.
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#17
Last time I checked booze isn’t free.
Its a perk for rewards member s traveling First/Business.
You get a seat that just happens to be available, doesn’t mean you get the perks associated with it.
Certainly don’t ask for anything that isn’t offered.
Yes I’ve accepted free lunch boxes but only when offered by the FA’s.
I certainly wouldn’t think to ask for alcohol.
Bit of a douche bag move by the FA to report him to the Capt but he should have asked for a soda.
Its a perk for rewards member s traveling First/Business.
You get a seat that just happens to be available, doesn’t mean you get the perks associated with it.
Certainly don’t ask for anything that isn’t offered.
Yes I’ve accepted free lunch boxes but only when offered by the FA’s.
I certainly wouldn’t think to ask for alcohol.
Bit of a douche bag move by the FA to report him to the Capt but he should have asked for a soda.
#18
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Mar 2013
Position: 737 FO
Posts: 269
Yes mooching is low class. I always try to pay as a non rev, on or off line, for food or drink. Most of the time I’m told to put my card away. The tone I’m getting from some on here is that not only would it be bad form, but illegal to even purchase alcohol.
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#19
On Reserve
Joined APC: Sep 2016
Posts: 21
Alcohol can obviously be free depending on in which class someone sits. Not necessarily Frequent Flyer status, but it can be part of it. If Jumpseating... No Alcohol... As they consider you a ACM as mentioned above. Of how much use you can be in the case your skills are required is a different discussion.