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90% of initial check in is done online or at a Kiosk. Speaking for myself, most of my work with an agent is just to roll over from one flight to another.usfliboi said:Question..How do you guys handle multiple non revs showing up to gate prior to an agent arriving? It seems you would have all of these non revs with no idea of who was first to arrive for checkin...Am i missing something?
You checking online up to 24 hours in advance. Not confusing at all. If they are a non employee, then the employee checks them in. Super easy and no problems at the airport or gate. If for some reason the employee didn't check them in, they can do it themselves at the counter or the self service machines. Again no one should be bum rushing the agents at the gates.usfliboi said:Question..How do you guys handle multiple non revs showing up to gate prior to an agent arriving? It seems you would have all of these non revs with no idea of who was first to arrive for checkin...Am i missing something?
So, that means we are losing 8 one way (currently AA gets 24 one way) D3 passes.Bogey said:Subject: Update on Travel Privileges.
· Buddy (D3) passes – Each year, all active employees will receive 16 one-way buddy (D3) passes and retirees will receive 8 one-way buddy (D3) passes. Until we are on a single reservation system, those passes can only be used on your legacy carrier.