learhawkerbe400
Well-Known Member
I still don’t get it. Say it’s an AA flight. Dude from RAH just gets done flying AA flights all day and walks over to grab a jumpseat. Allegiant pilot is already there. (It’s that crappy airplane with 1 jumpseat). Why should the allegiant guy get it over a guy that’s been hauling AA passengers all day? He’s going after AA and AAWO, that’s a given, but afterwards it seems logical he’d be given priority over an OAL JS.
Yea i agree with you and that was my position with the republic/aa spat. I agreed with what republic wanted just not the way they went about it.
I’m talking about the United deal here. Just going straight to the nuclear/ deny jumpseat position is insane.
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