nycbusdriver
Veteran
FWAAA said:
True, sometimes you're in the air and other employees are on the ground, and they may have an advantage. But when you aren't in the air, those other employees might be in the air, and thus you have the advantage. You're not always going to be in the air exactly 24 hours in advance.
You are joking about that, right? Pilots and flight attendants spend most of their workday in the air and unable to "take a break" to their smart phone. Have I missed the part where "those other employees" are in the air? How much of the typical work day are the mechanics, fleet service, caterers, CSAs, etc. "in the air" where they have no chance of checking in 24 hours in advance? Your argument is ludicrous.
BusWhisperer said:US's web checkin does not allow you to print a boarding pass or priority verification like AA's system. It just checks you in and puts you on the list. You have to go to a kiosk or ticket counter to get the actual pass.
I'm LUS and printed a "verification pass" from the TravelUS site yesterday. After you check in, there is a "button" to print that verification. Press it. It doesn't show your place on the list....that's a separate website which is linkedto the window where you check loads and non-revs listed.