EWR FA reserve flying

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HI- I am interviewing in Houston in Feb and would like an honest answer to a question. How likely would it be that I fly international as a EWR reserve? Never? Rarely? Any info would be fantastic....Thank you!
 
Goodluck with your interview.. Getting in soon will give you a bit of seniority with the amount of flight attendants that are scheduled for the 1st half of 2007.

If you are initially based in Newark, You will be a domestic flight attendant. But when scheduling has to fill an international flight and there is no more international reserve flight attendants , and they are at your seniority on the domestic list. you will occationally get an international (Transatlantic)(Transpacific) flight. It will not happen often if even at all... Right now it appears that they have enough flight attendants in the NTA base unless some new routes pop up.

Again, goodluck to you... :D

Cheers,
Doors
 
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Goodluck with your interview.. Getting in soon will give you a bit of seniority with the amount of flight attendants that are scheduled for the 1st half of 2007.

If you are initially based in Newark, You will be a domestic flight attendant. But when scheduling has to fill an international flight and there is no more international reserve flight attendants , and they are at your seniority on the domestic list. you will occationally get an international (Transatlantic)(Transpacific) flight. It will not happen often if even at all... Right now it appears that they have enough flight attendants in the NTA base unless some new routes pop up.

Again, goodluck to you... :D

Cheers,
Doors



Thanks for the info, how long does it take to get on the International reserve list?
 

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