Commuting from DEN
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Commuting from DEN
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I started commuting from Denver about a month ago to MSP and was wondering if there are ways to list for jumpseats on other airlines that typically fly that route...
More specifically how to list on:
SWA
F9
UAL
USair
thanks a bunch
I started commuting from Denver about a month ago to MSP and was wondering if there are ways to list for jumpseats on other airlines that typically fly that route...
More specifically how to list on:
SWA
F9
UAL
USair
thanks a bunch
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Frontier is 877-302-8804, just tell em' you're a pilot and want to list for a flight.
Southwest is 866-359-7967. Same deal.
Southwest is 866-359-7967. Same deal.
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Mods feel free to move this to an appropriate thread but I'de figure this would get the most looks at here...
I started commuting from Denver about a month ago to MSP and was wondering if there are ways to list for jumpseats on other airlines that typically fly that route...
More specifically how to list on:
I started commuting from Denver about a month ago to MSP and was wondering if there are ways to list for jumpseats on other airlines that typically fly that route...
More specifically how to list on:
SWA and F9 have already been spoken for. In the case of F9, make sure you list for the flight before hand. I've had great experiences using them, but sometimes the gate agents can express displeasure if you haven't listed. Usually the first question they're going to ask is "are you listed?". Some outstations (not sure about MSP) have requested you check in at the ticket counter, NOT the gate.
UAL, simply ask for an OMC pass. USAIR, no clue. Used them the least, but just showed up at the gate and asked for a JS pass.
And as standard, have your passport ready, even for a seat in the back. I've been asked for it more often than not.
They're going to ask who you work for, simply give them your airline's 2 letter code.
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