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Old 12th Dec 2007, 01:11
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20 days working and 10 days off

Korean Air gives expats 20-day working schedule then 10-day consecutive off for commuting with confirmed first class seats.

20days on duty is very difficult for expat captains to maintain good pysical condition that's the reason that I mentioned the rostering.

If you want a deadheading ride on freighter flight for getting home earlier than scheduled return, the scheduler will be happy to help you out. They say that it needs 3 days to comply with your schedule change request,but if you said "Don't piss me off" to them, it would've come out good result as you want. Does it sound funny? Well...it's true so that I'm mad at Korean Air staff as Korean.
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Old 13th Dec 2007, 00:34
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Faiser - Glad to see a Korean on this board sharing his perspective. Do you fly domestic or international?
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Old 15th Dec 2007, 12:52
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I fly 744 for international routes.

Thank you for warm welcoming. Happy landings~!!
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