Jet Bridge Trades Sample Clauses

Jet Bridge Trades. Flight Attendants may trade or give-away a sequence or portion of a sequence at any station no earlier than three hours (3:00) prior to departure for domestic and international flights. Out of domicile Jet Bridge Trades will count towards the out of domicile pick-up limitations per 12.H [Out of Domicile…]. a. A Flight Attendant accepting the trade must be physically present in the city where the flight is departing from and must accept responsibility for covering the flight. b. The Jet Bridge Trade will apply to any (or all) leg(s) of a sequence and must encompass the remainder of the sequence involved. c. The trade or give-away will be granted unless doing so would cause an illegality (CFR) or delay in boarding. d. If the Jet Bridge Trade request is made less than one hour (1:00) to departure, trades will be processed only if Crew Scheduling has the capacity to handle the request. e. If the duty encompassing the Jet Bridge Trade contains ten hours and thirty minutes (10:30) or less, all language in this agreement regarding such duty limitations will apply. If scheduled duty of ten hours and thirty minutes (10:30) or less subsequently exceeds twelve hours and thirty minutes (12:30) due to irregular operations the following provisions in Sections 8.F. [Over-Duty Pay], 8.G. [Fourteen Hour (14:00) Duty…], and/or 8.H. [Compensatory (Double-Out) Rest] will apply.
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Jet Bridge Trades. Flight Attendants may trade or give-away a sequence or portion of a sequence at any station no earlier than three hours (3:00) prior to departure for domestic and international flights. Out of domicile Jet Bridge Trades will count towards the out of domicile pick-up limitations per 12.H [Out of Domicile…]. a. A Flight Attendant accepting the trade must be physically present in the city where the flight is departing from and must accept responsibility for covering the flight. b. The Jet Bridge Trade will apply to any (or all) leg(s) of a sequence and must encompass the remainder of the sequence involved.
Jet Bridge Trades. Flight Attendants from the same domicile may trade or give away a sequence or portion of a sequence at any station no earlier than three (3) hours prior to departure for domestic and international flights.

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