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Love_joy
13th Mar 2009, 21:55
In the US (I'm reliably informed) there is a fantastic system whereby crew can travel free with their own and other carriers when in uniform, holding ID etc...

Is there any reason that we cannot have the same benefit/perk here in Europe?

unb5
13th Mar 2009, 22:10
what else do you want ? a salary to go with that ?:sad:

Carnage Matey!
13th Mar 2009, 23:06
There's a very good reason. The tax man.

eagle21
13th Mar 2009, 23:16
It is still a common procedure at certain European airlines. At least in Italy and Europe , where yo will fly free on your airline and the other airlines, as long as they have agreements in place.

No uniform required, just show your ID at check in, sign the boarding card, and off you go to anywhere in the world for 0 $ ! Great.

boredcounter
13th Mar 2009, 23:52
On who's insurance.

Can a contract be issued with no premium charged or contract issued? Or is the signing of the boarding card a disclaimer to pvivate liability?

Just interested.


Bored

MarkerInbound
14th Mar 2009, 02:19
Insurance? Come on, you get what you pay for. When I used to commute, I'd plan I'd get on the third flight I tried. If I got on the first or second flight, so much the better.

fade to grey
14th Mar 2009, 08:54
In the UK there is more chance of flying to the moon....
I have a specific set of criteria in my manuals for carrying on the jumpseat.....other airline's pilots don't appear.

oceancrosser
14th Mar 2009, 10:30
In the UK there is more chance of flying to the moon....
I have a specific set of criteria in my manuals for carrying on the jumpseat.....other airline's pilots don't appear.

Yes. Unfortunately the UK seems to be in a class of its own in this respect.
UK - the inventers of the water ban. :ugh:

Deep and fast
14th Mar 2009, 10:58
I have a specific set of criteria in my manuals for carrying on the jumpseat.....other airline's pilots don't appear.

I can't even get the jumpseat on my own aircraft type with a stby ticket! T:mad:s

D and F :8

B737NG
14th Mar 2009, 11:11
Well saight : UK is a class on its own...... and for all jealous people who ask if I we ( Aircrew ) want to have a salary for that: NO but remember it was a common courtesy and practice that WE (Aircrew) help each other in any case, in the Sky, on the Ground and whenever needed. I see myself obligated to offer Jumpseats when there is any Crewmember stranded due to overbooking or something else.

If you are holding a Z-Fare ticket as backup you can eliminate the argument and ongoing hassle with some Groundstaff in West-Europe and UK about the Insurance and other excuses.... It is sometimes a joke to wait aftercheck in is closed until a STBY ticket is exchanged for a Boarding Pass - PAD travel means Passenger Available for Deboarding. If I get a boarding Pass to go to pass security checks, long cues, wait at the Gate until check in is closed the complete process is faster. In Paris I have to wait until check in is closed, pass the cues somehow and rush to the Gate to go on board almost in the last minute. I lived 4 years in France and I could not seen the benefit of that, TLS was better: Go to the Gate and wait until we assign your seat. If that flight was overbooked I knew that before, with STBY tickets you do not gamble, you try to get on and away, mostly Home.....

Fly safe and land happy

NG

stezam65
14th Mar 2009, 11:18
I tell you what happen in Italy
With Alitalia, Alitalia Express, Airone, Meridiana, Eurofly, AirAlps, pilots can travel free without any ID tickets (only showing Airline budge and italian Crew Member certificate) because there is an agreement between these airlines.
For any other airline employers, flight crew members or ground staff, they need ID tickets. They can also be accepted in the cabin jump seat (only in cabin) if captain accept to do so.

If there is not agreement, there is not travel insurance.
Ciao
Stef

Love_joy
14th Mar 2009, 16:23
What a shame one of the easiest perks to provide for our hard working crews is destroyed by bureaucracy and rules. What a load of BS...


I suppose I shouldn't be surprised really. Thanks for your replies


LJ

E. Mach
15th Mar 2009, 10:44
It usually works in Spain on all airlines BUT normally they only take people from other airlines that have the same procedure.

This was a long battle that the pilots had in their companies, (Iberia as the main contributer) and they got it written in their OM.

So you just have to show up at the airplane with your company ID and licence and ask the captain to go as an Extracrew, and the captain then decides. Your name and ID is written on the loadsheet and then you have full insurence and can go with them.

Normally they know which airlines do the same favor for them... The only thing you have to do in other countrys is fight so they put it in the OM and if all of you do it we can have this privilege all around Europe and be a united pilot group.:}:}:}

E. Mach

MaxReheat
15th Mar 2009, 17:05
'UK - the inventers of the water ban'

Unfortunately, the rest of the world didn't have the b...s to tell the Brits where to shove their water ban and idiotic jumpseat policies.

Eff Oh
15th Mar 2009, 17:58
No water ban here in Scotland!
No jumpseat travel either..... :E:{

oapilot
18th Mar 2009, 16:07
Oh come on, boys and girls, anyone even remotely familiar with the UK these days would know that Gordon Brown would be spinning in his coffin at the thought that public enemy no.1 in terms of aviation security (ie aircrew) could:
1) Be allowed anywhere near a flightdeck
2) Get a free perk without paying tax for the benefit in kind

We'd all be locked up quicker than a demonstrator at a Labour Party Conference:}

Love_joy
19th Mar 2009, 18:13
spinning in his coffin

Dont tease me....

Todders
20th Mar 2009, 10:04
It's not right to be honest...

Rail workers travel for free on their network,
Bus drivers travel for free on their network,
Tube workers on their network,

Why not us it really isn't very good, I was gonna say maybe it is time that we talked to the likes of Balpa but then i remembered BA already has staff travel so that'll get us no where.

Life could be so much easier for so many more people with a little co-operation and common sense.