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janusz
7th Jul 2007, 07:25
I have been with my present employer for a couple of years and while I have been able to negotiate a satisfactory salary review thorughout this period, the per diem has not changed from what is approximately €70/US$90

I would like to discuss a review (upward) but first need to be as informed as possible in terms of what other operators/owners pay so that at least I can provide a comparison. Speaking to other air crew it seems that many other European operators are paying crew a per diem of €100

There has been a lot of clutter around lately but I for one would be extremely grateful for any useful returns on this matter!

Thanks and safe flying!

Gulfstreamaviator
7th Jul 2007, 08:01
Does seem to be the normal figure.

Guys feel free to publish your per diems, for a x reference check.

I am on 100USS per day, plus a block time bonus or 20$ per block hour.

glf

specialbrew
7th Jul 2007, 09:24
$120/£60 a day. Im am pretty sure that any per diem amount has to be "agreed" with the local tax office as the payment is tax free. So not ony will you need to get any rise past your company but also the tax office.

g4phil
7th Jul 2007, 12:48
I can offer two companies perdiem rates:
1. Saudi private company: $2**
2. Former Soviet state private company: $1**

lharle
7th Jul 2007, 13:00
we have 85 € on the short fleet and they 100 € on the falcons and the challenger

mutt
7th Jul 2007, 18:08
G4phil,
Was that $200 per day flying or per day in Saudi?

We are offering Saudi based BBJ crew, $100 per day for the complete period on duty.

Mutt

g4phil
7th Jul 2007, 18:14
Mutt,
It's for each and every day irrespective of location while on duty.
This only increased recently, before it was $1**
Phil

forget
7th Jul 2007, 21:55
You may like to use this, free from Uncle Sam.:ok:

http://www.state.gov/m/a/als/prdm/c20434.htm

For CONUS rates do a google - federal per diem.

FL470
9th Jul 2007, 03:24
We just get 62 Euro for European and 75 Euro for all other destinations :{

supermoix
16th Jul 2007, 02:27
If it helps, US$ 100 per day irrespective of time on duty or destination

Company pays hotel, transport, laundry, Internet when away from home base.

Midsize Jet, Hawker 800XPi

Aslak
16th Jul 2007, 05:45
We get government published tax free per diem which varies by the country.
In Europe generally between 60 and 70 euros.
Company pays hotel, breakfast (if not included), laundry, internet/business center use and we do have company cellphones.

bizantin
16th Jul 2007, 08:12
Netjets Europe pays 70€/day regardless of the fleet!!!

BelArgUSA
16th Jul 2007, 09:34
Captain 747 with Aerolineas Argentinas -
xxx
Company pays hotel and breakfast
Company pays laundry
Restaurant or food service must be available 24/7
Hotel at airport, or near airport for layovers 12 hrs or less
Hotel in town for layovers over 12 hrs duration
Company pays internet connections, captain has worldwide mobile phone free
Captain has laptop and printer supplied by airline for flight planning data
xxx
Per diem is US$4.oo/hour - paid in US$ currency for entire duty time
Duty time starts 90 minutes before scheduled departure (from base)
Duty time stops 30 minutes after scheduled or actual blocks-in time (return at base) whichever is later...
xxx
:)
Happy contrails

Freelance_uk
19th Jul 2007, 17:29
Falcon 900 £75 per day 24 hours, B&B only, pay own calls, laundry, internet etc....£30 if no overnight stay involved.

mutt
20th Jul 2007, 15:05
Could you please add the aircraft type to your posts.

Mutt

TFE731
20th Jul 2007, 22:57
Falcon 50
£65 per day (or part thereof) + B&B + phone + laundry + taxi's. Inland revenue approved.