As I understand it, staffing for charters is based upon what the customer is willing to pay for over and above FAA minimums and contractual staffing.
For instance, on a S80 with no meal in coach, minimum is FAA minimum (3 f/as); where a meal is to be served in coach (which only happens on charters now), minimum staffing (contractual) is 4 f/as. If the customer wants more than that and is willing to pay, the company has no problem adding f/as. Over 5 f/as on a S80, however, customer has to understand that the 6th and above f/as will be seated in passenger seats and will not be available to the customer. (More than likely, they would just block the back row and stipulate that no more than 117 passengers could be transported in main cabin.)
For someone who might know...
The posts above suggest that there were 12 f/as on each a/c. According to my Jimmy Neutron Secret Decoder F/A Manual, there are only 9 jumpseats on the 767. Are there actually more jumpseats than that, or does what I posted for S80 apply on 767 as well.
Reason I ask, some of the former TW 75s have an extra jumpseat at the 3L door which does not appear in the computer or in the manual.
Jim, we had doors at the number 3 vs window exits. In negotiations (after the first 3 757s were already set for delivery, we "won" the 8th jumpseat in preparation for the 757's to be used for Intn'. TWA kept saying, "Oh, that will never happen" and we countered with, "Well, just in case, let's be prepared". Long story short, they were used for Intn. (much as I love our set up for Dom, a big UGG for Intn. Like dining formally in a drugstore) The good news is there was one more jumpseat for commuters. Our original staffing was 1 and 6...lol FSM (Purser + 6 fas) Obviously that didn't stay but we did fly them with 1+4 and depending on the load 1+5 and in the summer STL-ANC was bid with 1+6. (they knew it was full every day and on certain days we had either 2 or 3 FULL 757s to ANC. Of course those were some of the first discontinued by AA) I was one of the 3 who negotiated the staffing on this plane when it was new to the fleet. AA's staffing (or lack of) was used in discussions and we got around it because of the doors vs window exits. I also asked for a trial to have the in aisle carts used as they were designed..with two f/as at all times. An ergonomic staffing if you will.