mike33
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not true1lcc said:US Airways NR Policy
1. first/business is Business attire no jeans or tennis shoes allowed
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not true1lcc said:US Airways NR Policy
1. first/business is Business attire no jeans or tennis shoes allowed
Since both active and retired AA employees have the same priority (D2), you just have to request first class when you list. Also there is a charge for international flightsdash8roa said:I am retired US and if the AA non-rev system goes through, I know domestic travel is free, but does AA charge a fee for international flights and what procedures are there for moving to F/C?
US international travel is free,what are the charges on AA for travel to Europe? Just looking for a rough idea on the fees. Thanks.QQAAramp said:Since both active and retired AA employees have the same priority (D2), you just have to request first class when you list. Also there is a charge for international flights
You are correct. It's not a freebie coming back.WorldTraveler said:is that a directional price? Taxes exiting LHR alone are $150 or more.
Mach85ER said:Jan 1 another change that non-revs might not notice until the last minute when boarding and watching the list.
International long haul Atlantic, Latin America and Europe pilot deadheads are business class or better positive space.