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Do JetBlue employees parents fly free?

Travel privileges: Employees and their immediate family members, including their parents, enjoy reduced-rate travel privileges. In addition, employees with at least six months of service will receive special travel passes, including buddy passes that can be given to friends and extended family members.



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Not only does the employee fly for free but his spouse does also and children. And you can also add his parents to that benefit.

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Typically, a buddy pass comes in the form of a credit that is adjusted every time the employee books a flight for a friend or family member. An employee may get up to 10 buddy passes per year that expire annually.

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Unlimited space available travel for free for all employees, domestic partners/spouses, children, parents/in-laws (small fee) and 16 buddy passes/year (small fee).

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Our crewmembers enjoy the benefit of free standby travel on JetBlue, as well as reduced-rate standby travel on other select airlines. This unique industry-wide privilege enables our crewmembers to experience destinations across our network and all over the world.

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Yes! Delta employees, their significant other (do not need to be married), your children and your parents all enjoy free flights. Children do not pay as long as they are full time students up until age of 23. After that it is still greatly discounted.

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Retirees enjoy lifetime travel privileges if they have worked for at least 10 years and if, when they retire, their age and years of service combine to at least 65.

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Do flight attendants get free first class flights? Space available seats in any cabin is part of their contract, so they're paying for that perk indirectly — it's not “free.” Airline employees put up with a lot and many are paid quite poorly, so it's a nice treat for them.

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JetBlue Flight Attendant Training JetBlue has its training center in Orlando, Florida, called JetBlue University where Inflight Crew Members spend about five weeks at flight attendant training.

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The estimated total pay for a Flight Attendant at JetBlue is $4,974 per month. This number represents the median, which is the midpoint of the ranges from our proprietary Total Pay Estimate model and based on salaries collected from our users. The estimated base pay is $3,716 per month.

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The average JetBlue hourly pay ranges from approximately $19 per hour for a Crew Member to $78 per hour for an Airline Pilot. JetBlue employees rate the overall compensation and benefits package 3.3/5 stars.

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Do flight attendants get free hotel accommodation? Yes, flight attendants often receive complimentary hotel stays during layovers (also called a stopover) as part of their job benefits. However, this only applies when the flight attendants are on duty and are required to layover in a different city or country.

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These passes can be a great way to save money on airfare, but they often come with limitations. For example, buddy pass holders have to fly standby, meaning they only get a seat if there are extra seats available on the flight. Additionally, buddy pass holders cannot choose their seat or upgrade.

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