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Panama Jack
8th Jan 2007, 03:29
Good Morning,

I am curious to know what the policy is at some of the other airlines with respect to not-cancelling a non-revenue (ID90) listing at your airline.

From my previous airline experience, the airline would ask you to list for non-revenue travel. This provided a list of how many non-rev's they could expect, as well as for meal planning. The airlines always made it clear to non-revenue travellers that meals would be served only if anything was left over (revenue pax were first priority). This was for most of us generally accepted.

At my present airline, they recently came out with a policy that if you do not cancel your PNR listing for stand-by travel, you would be charged (via pay-roll deduction) the equivalent of $27 USD for each incident. I am rather shocked by this policy in principle, as well as the price tag (it is a round number in our local currency, which I think they arrived at out of convenience rather than a reflection of "costs incurred").

I would like to know if your employer has a similar policy with respect to non-revenue no-shows (by no-show I mean having listed but never having actually checked in at the airport for travel on that day without cancelling the listing).

rhythm method
8th Jan 2007, 21:20
How can they possibly enforce that in this industry? If you had listed to fly from A to B to C and were unable to catch the first flight, you will automatically be unable to catch the connection! Likewise if you arrived earlier than expected and managed to catch an earlier connection, would they want to charge you as a no-show for the later flight?

Ludicrous! Go on... tell us... what airline? :E

Panama Jack
9th Jan 2007, 04:19
rythm method

I predict a similar fiasco, especially considering how many "errors" happen in the system. This is a new policy at Gulf Air and targets Gulf Air employees travelling on Gulf Air (or so it seems).

I guess watching the pay stub gets more important every day.