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Old 09-12-2022, 01:53 PM
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Is there possibility for ID-tickets from SkyWest partner airlines? Appreciate any info.
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Old 09-12-2022, 03:18 PM
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I mean stuff-tickets on AA, UA, DAL for SkyWest pilots.

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Old 09-12-2022, 03:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Iurii
I mean stuff-tickets on AA, UA, DAL for SkyWest pilots.
Try one more time.... "stuff-tickets"?
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Originally Posted by Iurii
I mean stuff-tickets on AA, UA, DAL for SkyWest pilots.
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Old 09-12-2022, 09:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Iurii
I mean stuff-tickets on AA, UA, DAL for SkyWest pilots.
Did you mean to type "staff-tickets?" From your previous post, are you talking about ID90?

https://www.id90travel.com/
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Old 09-13-2022, 06:30 AM
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Originally Posted by airbuspartybus
Can anyone please shine some light on the number of hours flying between the fleets per month? Pay and benefits? I'm looking at chucking in an application and would like to get some pilot insights. I'll have another read of some of the threads, any information appreciated.
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Once you are a line holder, you will fly approximately 75-80 hours a month. I am not going to type out the pay and benefits. Just go read the TA 2.0 threads.
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Old 09-13-2022, 06:34 AM
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Once you are a line holder, you will fly approximately 75-80 hours a month. I am not going to type out the pay and benefits. Just go read the TA 2.0 threads.
Try north of 90 BLOCK.
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Old 09-13-2022, 08:59 AM
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I thought there maybe some sort of agreement between SkyWest and legacies which it flies for.
Like Republic has, which states that there will be possibility to “each employee, spouse, eligible dependent children, and one set of parents are eligible for travel privileges to anywhere in the world on American, Delta, United”.

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Did you mean to type "staff-tickets?" From your previous post, are you talking about ID90?

https://www.id90travel.com/
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Old 09-13-2022, 09:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Iurii
I thought there maybe some sort of agreement between SkyWest and legacies which it flies for.
Like Republic has, which states that there will be possibility to “each employee, spouse, eligible dependent children, and one set of parents are eligible for travel privileges to anywhere in the world on American, Delta, United”.
Now we’re getting somewhere.

Yes. Skywest pilots get flight benefits. It’s complicated and convoluted, and determined by where you’re based but you will get United for sure, and then maybe Alaska, American and Delta.

You have to pay to be able to use American and delta for personal travel. You have to pay a little more to include spouse, family, friend.

Non-rev travel is a total crapshoot. If you actually need to be somewhere buy a ticket. If you just want to go fly around and have the flexibility to change your plans +\- 3 days on either end, go see the world.
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Old 09-13-2022, 10:51 AM
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Thank you.
I have passed interview to SkyWest but I will have to travel to Europe a couple of times a year or my children will need to travel to me. So it is a really important point for me whether to accept SkyWest’s CJO or further try to get a position in one of AA WO to have such a benefit to travel trans-antlantic.

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Yes. Skywest pilots get flight benefits. It’s complicated and convoluted, and determined by where you’re based but you will get United for sure, and then maybe Alaska, American and Delta.

You have to pay to be able to use American and delta for personal travel. You have to pay a little more to include spouse, family, friend.

Non-rev travel is a total crapshoot. If you actually need to be somewhere buy a ticket. If you just want to go fly around and have the flexibility to change your plans +\- 3 days on either end, go see the world.
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