here is what we have for the IDtravel website (just change Jetblue to Virgin or AA )
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JetBlue
CASS Carrier
Listing is highly recommended for Pilots. As of January 25th, 2015 the only way to prelist for a JetBlue flight will be online using myIDTravel.
MyIDTravel customers: Please log on using your normal credentials and search for JetBlue flights by changing the airline to “JetBlue” and the travel status to “pilot commuting listing”. From there continue to search for flights and list as you normally would.
Non-myIDTravel customers: Please visit the website
www.myidtravel.com/myidlisting. This address must be entered exactly as shown. Failure to add the “/myidlisting” will result in a failed login.
Select your employing airline from the dropdown menu. Your
username is your 2 digit airline code followed by the word “staff” (i.e. 5Ystaff). Your password is your 3 digit IATA ticketing code. If you do not know your ticketing code, it can searched for on the IATA website at the following link
www.iata.org/publications/Pages/code-search.aspx and it will be labeled accounting code or airline prefix code. If your airline does not have a ticketing code
your password is “myIDListing001”. After logging in, click on “commuter travel”, change the airline to “JetBlue”,
change the travel status to “pilot commuting listing”, and follow the prompts to search and list for your flights.
For questions or issues with the login process please contact your Jumpseat Committee. Checking in can be accomplished up to 24hrs prior to departure using
www.jetblue.com or the JetBlue app found in the app store. Priority among OAL jumpseaters is set by check in time. If unable to list prior to arriving at the airport, it is best to list at the ticket counter or the “Just Ask” Service Desk (if available) prior to showing at the gate. “First to the gate” criteria is not used at JetBlue so take your time. Pilots must still check-in with an airport operations crewmember at the gate no later than 10 minutes prior to departure for Domestic flights and no later than 60 minutes prior to departure on International flights. Riding the jumpseat is at the Captain's discretion. Upon boarding, all pilots are expected to introduce themselves to the Captain and request permission to ride, even if assigned a cabin seat. Appropriate attire (business casual or uniform), airline crew ID, current medical certificate, airman certificate are required for review by the Captain if utilizing the jumpseat.