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virgincrew99
8th Nov 2006, 19:47
hi all,
with loads of new airlines starting up i was wondering which of theese airlines offer staff travel from london stansted gatwick lhr ?? do skyeurope, airberlin etc etc offer staff standbys for staff that dont work for them via an interline agreement?? thanks all

1niteinbkk
9th Nov 2006, 07:39
Hi Virgincrew99

Have you checked with your Staff Travel Department or your company's Intranet? I doubt those new (mostly LCC's) would have interline agreements.

I did a bit of Staff Travel stuff a few years ago and I know that even some "major" airlines don't have interline agreements with others - and some would make you apply to them directly and then knock you back.....

CNTDSCT
4th Dec 2006, 16:41
my airline SOP allow a flightcrew from another airline to fly free (jumpseat) in the cabin.
If a pilot from other airline comes to me and ask for a ride..ill accept him, however this is only valid for single flight.Ie :A to B but not A to B to C.

regards.

crew_lj
5th Dec 2006, 13:10
my airline SOP allow a flightcrew from another airline to fly free (jumpseat) in the cabin.
If a pilot from other airline comes to me and ask for a ride..ill accept him, however this is only valid for single flight.Ie :A to B but not A to B to C.

regards.



Jumpseat in the cabin?
Why not let them fly the entire journey.. Why would you help someone out only to get them half the way?Typical of Europeans though. :D

CNTDSCT
17th Dec 2006, 17:44
crewj..
We dont take them the whole way because 99% of our flights are A to B to A.(the 1% is for charters which are under different rules)
And we are not here to accomodate cheap people like you who expect to get a free ride and then complain about it.
And yes in the CABIN,we do have security measures in EUROPE.:ugh: and we put you as Jumpseat(extra crew) so we EUROPEANS dont have to pay landing taxes for your sorry:mad:

Im interested....can i jumpseat on your airline??????:=

crew_lj
18th Dec 2006, 04:49
My understanding is that in the cabin there are 'crew seats' and in the flight deck there are 'jump seats'. I've never heard of a 'jump seat' in a cabin.

HoHum
18th Dec 2006, 11:19
Crew have jumpseats in the cabin - they are just that - ones they jump into and out of for takeoff and landing (oh and of course during turb!)!!:}

jennihopkins
18th Dec 2006, 12:50
and they jump back into place when you stand up ha ha!! that's always why i thought they were called jump seats lol :ugh:

CNTDSCT
19th Dec 2006, 09:30
to make it clear:8
Jumpseats are for pilots.
We dont accept Jumpseats as such..we will provide a seat in a cabin as Extra Crew.
I am aware in the USA, pilot at least used to allow other carriers pilots to Jump seat (in flightdeck)if the flight was full.
I doubt they still do it.
So if you are a pilot and the flight is not full i will let you know JUMP on board:E b ut in the cabin..and believe me you will enjoy the cabin crews much more than us pilots;-)

I would like to take this occasion to thank NORTHWEST AIRLINES,CONTINTENTAL,FRONTIER to allow me to JUMPSEAT so many times.
YOUR crews have always been great people to me.
Also the pilots who allow me to jumpseat(in First;-) ) from Paris to NEWARK (AMERICAN AIRLINES) eventhough i wasnt on their company list.
That was in 2000 and ill always remember the captain telling the gate agent that he will take me wether i have a ticket o not because i was a pilot and i had to go to work..

SO Thank you guys!!!:ok: