You finally got to use your travel benefits! Keep up the thread. Love reading the stories.
Yep! Definitely a nice perk of the job. Trying to find some time for some international travel this summer and fall.
You finally got to use your travel benefits! Keep up the thread. Love reading the stories.
Yep! Definitely a nice perk of the job. Trying to find some time for some international travel this summer and fall.
Except....flew Delta Connection stuff for 24 years at ASA, "lifetime" travel bennies. Well Delta dropping ASA this year and no more Delta travel for ASA retirees. To be frank, I don't think Skywest fought us keeping those benefits either. Ahh well, won't be paying to fly Delta. Southwest baby!
So my dinner went into the freezer, the wine back on the rack and I headed out the door. I walked on the plane one hour to the minute from their first call!
So I ended up with a much easier three day, with the last day just deadheads coming home, getting me home six hours earlier than I would have otherwise AND I have the day off that I needed with my reliability record intact...plus full pay for my original trip. And I earned some brownie points with CS. It was a win-win-win.
Good thing you hadn't gotten the wine open when they called!
How many people are there in crew scheduling, and how many pilots are there? Are the "brownie points" actually worth something? If there's too many people for them to know you, is there a way they keep track of such things in the computer?
It sounds a lot like it was back in my truck-driving days... Take the run to New Jersey that nobody wanted, or the emergency overnight trip that they forgot about, and you'll get a "milk run" to California the next week, or that extra home time you wanted. It was nice to build that rapport with dispatch where they knew they could count on you to get them out of a bind, and in return they'd give you extra miles ($$$) or extra home time when you wanted it.