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Latest Reciprocal Travel Agreement News

Updated: September 24, 2008

Riciprocal Cabin Seat Agreement with Southwest

SEP 24 - Today United Airlines signed a Flight Attendant Reciprocal Cabin Seat Agreement with Southwest Airlines effective October 1, 2008. 

Riciprocal Cabin Seat Agreement with US Airways

JUN 25 - We are pleased to announce that United Airlines has signed a Flight Attendant Reciprocal Cabin Seat Agreement with US Airways effective July 1, 2008.  This is a step in the right direction as we continue to advocate for improvements to world-wide travel benefits for Flight Attendants.

Jan 16 Update on Reciprocal Cabin Seat Campaign

JAN 16 - As part of our long-standing efforts to improve travel benefits for Flight Attendants around the world, we encourage every Member to sign the web-petition in support of Reciprocal Cabin Seat Agreements.

Update on Reciprocal Cabin Seat Campaign

DEC 12 - Our advocacy for enhanced travel benefits, and specifically for reciprocal cabin seat agreements, continues.  Management has yet to agree in principle to forging reciprocal cabin seat agreements with other airlines. 

Update on Advocacy for Reciprocal Cabin Seat Agreements

NOV 9 - AFA's efforts continue to achieve reciprocal cabin seat agreements for United Flight Attendants. Like other airlines currently participating in these agreements, we are advocating for the cabin seats, not jumpseats, as this will enhance the benefit with greater opportunities for Flight Attendants.

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