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    Junior Member Buster Brown's Avatar
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    What is the pecking order for alliances, partners and subsidaries? I wanted mco-koa but its just too many total hours on dl for a 6-7 day juant. Northwest and Alaska flights are my nearest concern.
    Probably settle for seattle or nova scotia, hopefully the weather will agree +/- 5/16 to 5/23.

    Thanks in advance.


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    NonRev Correspondent zedman's Avatar
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    Generally
    Employees (with different position depending on their passes)
    Parents
    Buddy passes
    Alliances (Oneworld, skyteam, Star etc)
    ZED
    ID90
    If you are a pilot and have access to the jump seat I assume it can be different.
    Some cies go by seniority to sort the people withiin the same category in the priority list some others it is first come first serve
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    Junior Member Buster Brown's Avatar
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    Its a dl s4 buddy pass. Can I use it on al and nw flights?

    What is zed and id90?

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Buster Brown @ May 8 2009, 06:59 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
    What is zed and id90?[/b]
    In a nutshell, non-revs on other airlines... they get a deep discount on their seats, but not quite free, plus taxes applied. I would guess roughly enough to cover fuel for the extra weight, food, and then some. Some airlines use zed, some id90. As far as I know, the main difference between the two is the way that they&#39;re priced
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (z @ May 7 2009, 07:48 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
    Generally
    Pax that are suddenly mis-connected and put on your flight even though it was wide open when you left for the APO.*
    Non-revs with chocolate
    Employees (with different position depending on their passes)
    Parents
    Buddy passes
    Alliances (Oneworld, skyteam, Star etc)
    ZED
    ID90
    If you are a pilot and have access to the jump seat I assume it can be different.
    Some cities go by seniority to sort the people within the same category in the priority list some others it is first come first serve
    The bigger panic you are in to get &#39;home&#39;[/b]

    Fixed

    *Note that it is sods law that odds are, the bigger the &#39;get home or die&#39; situation, the more likely misconnects will be rerouted on to &#39;your flight&#39;.

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