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Hi guys,
I was just wondering if there's anyone from SkyWest (preferably for United Express) that can give me the basics of what their benefits include. I'm assuming the usual nonrev rules apply for flying on SkyWest/United Express flights, but are there any limits or anything to keep in mind? How about for mainline United or other regional carriers? Skywest for Delta? I can't imagine that it'd expand to being able to fly on mainline Delta as well, but you never know (I don't think I have my PDF with the new NW/DL benefits anymore). Oooh, and companion information would be great, too!
As some may have seen on another post, the station I've had my eye on working for (EAU) will be switching to United Express serviced by SkyWest sometime next year, and I'm kinda curious about what kind of benefits that would come with.
Thanks!
Brian/spongebue
PS: to my fellow Redtails and Delta employees I am associated with by default, sorry to be a traitor here, but I'll take what I can get http://www.nonrev.net/forums/style_e...DIR#>/wink.gif
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no offense taken spongebue--you're just a victim of the NONREV SYNDROME
There is no vaccination for it and no cure...
just make sure you get the most travel bennies you can get and work your tail off--no matter what color!! harharhar
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Heck, even if the nonrev options were nonexistent (I know that's not the case based on when I looked at their website, but theoretically speaking) I really enjoy airports and air travel, and think it'd be fun to work at that airport. Although, if I could get a nonstop from EAU to MSP for free like if I could work for Mesaba at EAU, I'd be set (I go to school in EAU, but my home home is about 10 miles away from MSP, so naturally I go back fairly often).