Do you have an urgent request and need quick answers? Now, you can effortlessly share your request on social media to notify your followers that you’re seeking assistance with your request. This way, your followers can lend a hand and help you obtain the information you need swiftly.
How Does it Work?
- Create your load request
Start by creating your loads request as you normally would within the StaffTraveler app or StaffTraveler for web. - Share Your Request
Once your request is posted, you’ll have the option to share it on your preferred social media platforms: Instagram, Facebook, Reddit, LinkedIn, WhatsApp or Twitter. To share your request, tap the three vertical dots on the right side of a flight card to open the flight card menu. Now choose ‘Share request’. Copy the link or click either the ‘Share’ button or the ‘Share on Facebook’ button to share it on Facebook. - Get Quick Responses
Your request will be visible to your friends and followers on the chosen social media platform. If people click the link, they will be redirected to the StaffTraveler app, where your request will be opened automatically. By submitting the loads, they will receive a StaffTraveler credit. - Earn Credits with Referrals
But that’s not all – for every new member who joins StaffTraveler through your shared link, you’ll earn 2 free StaffTraveler credits! It’s a win-win situation: you get the information you need while introducing others to the benefits of StaffTraveler.
Why would I use it?
This new feature offers multiple benefits:
- Faster Responses
By sharing your requests on social media, you can reach out to a wider community of airline crew members who are eager to provide you with swift responses and assistance - All Your Flight Loads in One Overview
Planning a non-rev trip can feel overwhelming at times. But don’t worry, with all your flights and loads right in StaffTraveler, you’ll have a clear view of all your flight options, making things much easier for you. - Help Growing the StaffTraveler Community
Join in the fun and make connections with fellow non-revvers in the StaffTraveler community by sharing your posts. This way, you’ll find your future requests getting speedy responses in no time! - Earn Free Credits
When you share your request, you’re not only seeking assistance but also welcoming others to join the StaffTraveler community. If a new member signs up through your link, you’ll get a bonus of 2 free StaffTraveler credits automatically added to your account! It’s a win-win situation.
Where to Share Your Requests?
- Facebook groups
Are you requesting loads in non-rev Facebook groups? Stand out from the crowd by sharing your StaffTraveler request. We generate a beautiful picture with the flight that you’ve requested the loads for. The picture is shown when you share the link, making your request highly visible and stand out from the others. We incentivize members to answer your requests in the app by awarding them with StaffTraveler credits. - LinkedIn
Many airline professionals can be found on LinkedIn. Share your request there and we’ll show the same beautiful picture with the flight that you’ve requested the loads for. - Reddit
Like Facebook, Reddit has some valuable non-rev communities. It is often not allowed to share loads there. Share your request by pasting the link so members can answer your request in the StaffTraveler app instead. - With an airline friend
If you have friends at the airline you’d like to non-rev with, copy and share the link with them so they’ll receive a free credit by giving you the loads.
At StaffTraveler, we are dedicated to offering you an exceptional non-revenue travel experience. Our developers continuously work to introduce new features that will elevate your travels. Let us know what you’d like us to add next!
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