MEL_Traveller
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I came back to this thread because I saw an advertisement for VA cabin crew, which mentioned staff travel benefits and $1000 of travel credits each year.Because it is a privilege and not a right, the company can set whatever rules it wants. Others can answer the details on what is and is not permissible currently.
On reading this post I wondered however… is staff travel indeed a privilege, or is it a right?
It was clearly stated in the advertisement, and no doubt it’s written into employment contracts. On that basis I’d argue it *is* a right or entitlement. It’s not a privilege which could be withheld without a change in employment conditions?
Thinking more broadly, I actually see staff travel as a benefit for the airline as well:
- it allows the selling of any unused seats at cost, boosting profits from commercial fares
- while an airline could run a discounted stand-by scheme at airports for pax willing to take their chances, it comes with considerable administrative costs, and the potential for unhappy passengers in the event they miss out on a seat. Presumably no complaints from staff!
- it enables them to attract talent, for zero additional cost
- it boosts staff morale, for zero additional cost