Airline Employees
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: New York, NY, USA
Posts: 4
Airline Employees
This may be a silly question but I have searched all over flyertalk and can't find any discussion of airline employee perks (free travel, upgrades, domestic partner applicability, etc.) Is there another forum
or another site that discusses these issues?
THANKS!
or another site that discusses these issues?
THANKS!
#2
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Join Date: Apr 2000
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Welcome to FlyerTalk, UrbanRaconteur!
Because each airline has widely-varying employee travel benefits and policies, the discussons of employee travel tend to take place in the individual airline forums, which are found in the major section of FlyerTalk called "FT MILES" (this fourm is part of the section called "FT TRAVEL").
To get to FT MILES, just click on the link near the top of the page, and search in the individual forum of the airline you want information on (and of course post if search doesn't provide the information you're looking for).
I nonrevved in a past job for over a dozen years, and there are many ups and downs to the benefit. One factoid: There's almost always a service charge or fee associated with nonrev travel benefits (although that fee us usually modest, especially for travel in the Y cabin).
[This message has been edited by Non-NonRev (edited Mar 10, 2004).]
Because each airline has widely-varying employee travel benefits and policies, the discussons of employee travel tend to take place in the individual airline forums, which are found in the major section of FlyerTalk called "FT MILES" (this fourm is part of the section called "FT TRAVEL").
To get to FT MILES, just click on the link near the top of the page, and search in the individual forum of the airline you want information on (and of course post if search doesn't provide the information you're looking for).
I nonrevved in a past job for over a dozen years, and there are many ups and downs to the benefit. One factoid: There's almost always a service charge or fee associated with nonrev travel benefits (although that fee us usually modest, especially for travel in the Y cabin).
[This message has been edited by Non-NonRev (edited Mar 10, 2004).]

