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Way to go!
Being able to travel in some conditions I could never afford is the GREAT benefits of working for an airline going to a new country every year is what we are trying to do.
The reality is most of the time different that what it described by the medias or the guides.
Flying nonrev is for me an addiction (positive space becomes boring) the key is a good knowledge of the routes and netwoorks plus of course a good back up of ZED tickets on other airlines.
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Not only is flying PS boaring but can be EXPENSIVE too. When you play the game and win, its a great feeling. Let me tell you. Getting back to IAH via MNL/GUM/HNL/IAH was a trip and a half. Took us 37 hours by the time we made it, no extra expenses on our part, all FREE. We made it by the skin of our teeth especially the GUM/HNL route with a non rev list longer than my arm, but the NON REV GODS were looking after us.
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by z:
Way to go!
Being able to travel in some conditions I could never afford is the GREAT benefits of working for an airline going to a new country every year is what we are trying to do.
The reality is most of the time different that what it described by the medias or the guides.
Flying nonrev is for me an addiction (positive space becomes boring) the key is a good knowledge of the routes and netwoorks plus of course a good back up of ZED tickets on other airlines. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>
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Funny, I have a lot of fellow employees who buy regular tickets just of fear of getting stuck and not getting on a plane.. I ussualy tell them: "You go ahead and buy you WN tickets, that leaves more seats for me http://www.nonrev.net/infopop/emoticons/icon_wink.gif"