Seggy's probably right about jump seating in uniform, but I would take the hit on treatment just to not have to wear it.
not always...You can change out of it once you get airborne.
Check and see if you have jumpseat agreements with MaxJet or EOS. You'd have to go into Standsted (sp?) but the trip is well worth it. Seggy's probably right about jump seating in uniform, but I would take the hit on treatment just to not have to wear it. I went over on EOS, did some inter Europe flying on BA (with an ID90 but I still went up and talked to the crew and ended up in first class both times) and then came back on American. I somehow didn't end up paying any taxes coming back on American as the guy just ticketed me with a boarding pass.
One thing to keep in mind is that some companies (American I know, and maybe some others) have a domestic and international jump seat list. Mostly Mexico and Canada count as domestic so if your company only can provide domestic service to their jumpseaters, they only allow you to go domestic. I guess that might be one of the few benefits of being a wholly owned, as we get to travel thanks to "dad's" international coverage.
Recap... Go on EOS or MaxJet if you can.
You can jumpseat but not in the cockpit overseas. You need a seat in the back.
So we can jumpseat on EOS and MAXJET? Wow. I checked and yes they are in our agreement. How far is standsted from downtown london?
Also, about the uniform thing, were you leaving the US? or coming back? Thanks
As much as the view from up front is different from the back, if you could JS in the cockpit international would you really want too?
Talk about being uncomfortable for 8+ hours...
Ha, Max if you have a choice of either...
A) Have to sit in the cockpit to get a free ride home
or
B) Stuck in an international city like London were hotels are VERY expensive, spend another day away, and MAYBE miss work...
I'll take the seat up front, if one could get it!
Well duh. I was comparing and contrasting having a seat in the back and the option to be up front!
Eh, I'm a beech 1900 kinda guy. Give me a window and an aisle all at once.![]()
Working for a European Airline, the answer is NO.
Stansted has express buses running to London every 30 minutes, good luck!
Answer to what?