Anonymous wrote:This should be the policy for anyone. I would not travel for work in coach for a flight over 6 hours.Anonymous wrote:Our policy is business class for anything over 6 hours.
I’d totally ask.
Anonymous wrote:I would check that the airline will let you fly internationally pregnant at 31 weeks. When will you be returning? The return flight will also be under question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This should be the policy for anyone. I would not travel for work in coach for a flight over 6 hours.Anonymous wrote:Our policy is business class for anything over 6 hours.
I’d totally ask.
Im pretty sure this is the fed rule but it may be just the level beyond coach- Idk if that is business but I do remember reading something about that in our contractor manual on travel.
Anonymous wrote:This should be the policy for anyone. I would not travel for work in coach for a flight over 6 hours.Anonymous wrote:Our policy is business class for anything over 6 hours.
I’d totally ask.
This should be the policy for anyone. I would not travel for work in coach for a flight over 6 hours.Anonymous wrote:Our policy is business class for anything over 6 hours.
I’d totally ask.
Anonymous wrote:Unless you are an executive, no.
Anonymous wrote:Whoever says diva has obviously never been pregnant. I would definitely ask. And definitely confirm with my doctor that it's ok to go.
Anonymous wrote:Get your doctor to write you a note - no travel after 30 weeks. My DW did this to get out of frequent domestic travel in her last trimester. Her work was wanting her out on the road 2-3 days per week during weeks 32-36 and she told them to get stuffed. Even at week 30, flying for a few hours was VERY uncomfortable. Her ankles swelled up massively, the seats are tight, etc. Eight hours each way, honestly, would be miserable.
You work can send someone else and/or let you Zoom into the meeting.
Anonymous wrote:I would check with your airline and your OB about flying at all that late tbh