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United Signs Flight Attendant Reciprocal Cabin Seat Agreement

By Mike Mitchell
 
 

Ferbruary 27, 2010 - United Airlines has signed a Flight Attendant Reciprocal Cabin Seat Agreement with Republic Airways effective March 9, 2010.  Several airlines are part of the Republic Airways Holding agreement. Chautauqua’s main hub is IND with additional hubs located in CLE, LGA, STL and CMH.   

Shuttle America operates primarily in the south and southeastern corridor. Midwest Airlines and Frontier have hubs in Denver, Kansas City and Milwaukee. They operate flights within the Midwest, Florida, the northeast and Alaska. This agreement maintains the existing Reciprocal Cabin Seat Agreement with Frontier. 

Together with the Skywest Delta Connection and Atlantic Southeast Airlines Reciprocal Cabin Seat Agreements announced on Friday, this provides vast improvements in options for Flight Attendants to travel within the United States.

In summary, the agreement with Republic Airways provides: 

• United Flight Attendants with a crew badge will have access to free, space available economy seating on Air Wisconsin flights within the 50 United States effective October 1.  

• Republic Airways Holding Flight Attendants with a crew badge will have similar benefits on United effective March 9. 

• No listing is required. Check in at the gate or ticket counter.  

• Conservative business casual dress or uniform.  

• Priority on flights will first be given by each carrier to its own NRSA passengers (employees, retirees, buddy pass holders, ID 90, etc.).  

• Next, crewmembers participating in Reciprocal Agreements will be awarded space available seats on a "first come, first served" basis.

 
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