Debrief. Thirty (30) minutes immediately after block arrival of the aircraft in domicile. DOMICILE: A location designated by the Company where a Flight Attendant is based. The domicile is referred to by its official airline code. DUTY PERIOD: The period of time commencing from check-in to block arrival at an ▇▇▇, and from check-in to block plus thirty (30) minutes in domicile. The duty period does not relate to the 24 hour clock in that the day does not end/begin at 2400. EXTRA SECTION: Additional flight that is not scheduled and is created to provide additional service and accommodate passengers who cannot be accommodated on a scheduled flight. FERRY FLIGHT: A flight which does not carry passengers at Company request. FLIGHT ATTENDANT: A Southwest Airlines employee regularly assigned to flight duty who is responsible for performing, or assisting in the performance of all safety, passenger service and cabin preparation duties and whose name appears on the current Flight Attendant seniority list. Flight Attendants will be responsible for handling passenger carry-on items, as required to secure the cabin for take-off and landing. Flight Attendants will not be responsible for the welfare of any passenger after the Flight Attendant has been released from her/his duties on the aircraft either at the home domicile or on any overnight. Flight Attendants will not be required to perform the work normally assigned to a Cleaner, Provisioner, Ramp, or Operations Agent. Flight Attendants will make a reasonable effort to tidy up the cabin. A Flight Attendant may be required to attend classes, meetings, etc. as are deemed necessary to fulfill FLOATING VACATION: A week of vacation awarded a Flight Attendant without an actual date assigned. GROUND DUTY: All work performed on the ground which is directly related to the duties of a flight to which a Flight Attendant is assigned. HOLIDAYS: Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Eve. INFLIGHT DIVERSION: When an aircraft lands at a different airport than the airport to which it was dispatched. The time of the occurrence is the time that the diverted flight originally blocked out.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Debrief. Thirty (30) minutes immediately after block arrival of the aircraft in domicile. DOMICILE: A location designated by the Company where a Flight Attendant is based. The domicile is referred to by its official airline code. DUTY PERIOD: The period of time commencing from check-in to block arrival at an ▇▇▇, and from check-in to block plus thirty (30) minutes in domicile. The duty period does not relate to the 24 hour clock in that the day does not end/begin at 2400. EXTRA SECTION: Additional flight that is not scheduled and is created to provide additional service and accommodate passengers who cannot be accommodated on a scheduled flight. FERRY FLIGHT: A flight which does not carry passengers at Company request. FLIGHT ATTENDANT: A Southwest Airlines employee regularly assigned to flight duty who is responsible for performing, or assisting in the performance of all safety, passenger service and cabin preparation duties and whose name appears on the current Flight Attendant seniority list. Flight Attendants will be responsible for handling passenger carry-on items, as required to secure the cabin for take-off and landing. Flight Attendants will not be responsible for the welfare of any passenger after the Flight Attendant has been released from her/his duties on the aircraft either at the home domicile or on any overnight. Flight Attendants will not be required to perform the work normally assigned to a Cleaner, Provisioner, Ramp, or Operations Agent. Flight Attendants will make a reasonable effort to tidy up the cabin. A Flight Attendant may be required to attend classes, meetings, etc. as are deemed necessary to fulfill FLOATING VACATION: A week of vacation awarded a Flight Attendant without an actual date assigned. GROUND DUTY: All work performed on the ground which is directly related to the duties of a flight to which a Flight Attendant is assigned. HOLIDAYS: Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Eve. INFLIGHT DIVERSION: When an aircraft lands at a different airport than the airport to which it was dispatched. The time of the occurrence is the time that the diverted flight originally blocked out.
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement