Guys,
Very true, the reason I ask is because a) we can in the US, b) we can internationally with companies who fly intl and have agreements with us on jumpseating priviliages (mostly US based carriers with the exception of a couple) and c) because I hear *you* guys sometime ride with our Southwest/Jetblue etc... and I was wondering if the same applies in the other direction ?
As for ID75/80/90 and ZED fares, I am well aware of those options and thank you for bringing them up. But just as the first gentleman to reply quotes, I was refering to free jumpseating privilages not based on any rev mgmt paper/electronic issues ticket.
Thanks a ton for taking the time!
-downwindabeam
P.S - Just thought of something.... alot of you guys say you can't even do it on your own airline.... I wonder, is Europe this strict for you guys? Where one pilot cannot even jumpseat their own airline? Do you guys have any agreements with other European carriers at all?
For you guys that commute, how do you do that without jumpseat agreements?