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RX Designator Code in Flight Attendant Schedule

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A variety of CCS Codes are used by the company to note changes or “place hold” information in a Flight Attendant’s schedule.  


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A variety of CCS Codes are used by the company to note changes or “place hold” information in a Flight Attendant’s schedule.   For example, RX in a Master Schedule is a frequently utilized code when updating a Flight Attendant’s schedule which indicates the Flight Attendant may be subject to reassignment on those days.  

It is also used when a Reserve is assigned a trip and it cancels at which point Reserve days are then added back into their line and indicated by RX.  

A comprehensive list of CCS codes seen on our Master Schedule is available from the company’s website, unitedafa.org and in the Pay Guide. This list includes the short and full description of the codes as well as the locations within CCS where the code is visible. 

The Master List of Codes is available on our website, unitedafa.org, in Content Locker on your Link and on Flying Together > One United > Reference Guides. Additional Pay Register Codes can be found in the back section of the Pay Guide.