Doug...is it pretty difficult for a pilot's parents to fly using the flight privileges? I assume it just depends when/where they want to go and if they're flexible. When you & K fly internationally, do you both always fly using your benefits?
On the US system SA1s are the highest priority SPACE AVAILABLE. That means that if you use it you will be "senior" to the number 1 guy at the company. However, if they use it as well you are back to being behind them. We get 2 of those a year. SA2 is slightly less priority then SA1 and SA3 is the normal date of hire seniority travel that most employees non rev at. We also have SA4s and SA5s which involve registered guests, retirees, buddy passes and other things. It also depends on WHO you are traveling with.
To answer the origional question, again, system specific (airways) you can by an ED20 fare for anybody you want. That's 20% off the normal coach fare. In other words... travelocity is probably your friend.
confirmed as in guaranteed seating? besides buying a ticket? nope...it's all strandby... only you and spouse, i think, can buy guaranteed seats at a discount.Hi guys -
Is there any way to get cheap confirmed seats for friends on a travel card? I vaguely remember something about it in indoc, but I'm not sure. Have some close friends trying to get to AK in July, and flat out told them that NR would be impossible.
Thanks!
J.
those are the priority "codes" that you use when you check in for your flight. obviously buddy passes can't up their codes, they're always bottom feeders as S4's.Help me out...S2?? S3B??
we get 6-8 buddy passes a year.. S4 priority e-tickets. that's what he means.When you state that you have 6 of these per year?? What are the 6??
Thanks E -
You missin' PHX at all? I miss the traffic at IWA.
Yeah. Instructing was actually a lot more fun then I thought it was at the time. The terrain was so much nicer to look at out there as well. The entire route structure I fly now doesn't have mountains more then 6000 feet anywhere (which is enough to dent the airplane, but not so pretty to look at). The other big difference is that there isn't much to look at when you are 32000 feet above the ground. On the other hand, I really like have air conditioning.
It really depends where you want to go and when... date of hire... who you're flying on...
Long term planning relying on flying standby is a recipe for disaster.
The trick is, is if you REALLY have to be somewhere -- I'm talking like you have a court appearance or you're closing on a house, you'd better buy a ticket. Kristie's been flying to Virginia quite a bit for family issues and she just flat out buys tickets because she needs a reliable seat.
When we go to Europe, we're flying standby. Perhaps I could have H46bubba step into the thread to talk about the drama that he saw Kristie and I go thru trying to get to Paris in December!
Basically, an airlines priorities for standby travelers go like this: (not ALL, just one in particular that I'm familiar with)
S2: Employees and direct family. You only have like 6 of these per year so use carefully.
S3: Employees and direct family
S3B: Parents
S4: Buddy pass traveler