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Yup, most airlines have a non-rev dress code (it varies by airline). But United hasn't handled this well so far.
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by
ty97
BTW, I think I read that the UA non-rev code (or some airlines non-rev code) allows leather sandals but not rubber sandals.
Posted by
ty97
Mar 26 '17, 15:56
huh?
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Flip flops. Not exactly a safety footwear. -- nm
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.
Mar 26, 18:46
We should impose dress codes for everyone Suits and ties, dresses for the ladies. You're flying in a metal tube 30,000 ft above the earth.
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znufrii, definitely not 40
Mar 26, 16:24
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eh, non-revs are representatives of the company to some extent. A dress code is appropriate.
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ty97
Mar 26, 16:25
what is "non-rev"? -- nm
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prayformojo
Mar 26, 16:00
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Non-revenue passenger. An employee traveling for free, or an employee's family member/friends traveling on one of the employee's passes -- nm
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ty97
Mar 26, 16:01
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AKA the first people bumped from the flight in an oversell situation. -- nm
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ty97
Mar 26, 16:02
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