Bush International
Yes. after working for 6 months.
In some places in airports, like restaurants.
No
I know fedex employees can transfer to fedex office positions. So I don't see why not the other way around.
There are senior discounts for airlines, and there are many places that you can apply the discount. www.cheapflights.com/travel-tips/senior-discounts/ is one place that you can get the senior discounts.
You need to log on to the Intranet from a FedEx computer terminal at a FedEx location with your EE# and your LDAP Password used in the Green Screen. When the home page opens type FunStuff in the Keyword box and you will get all the FedEx discounts on the screen organized by category.
I am a travel agent. Generally airlines do not offer or provide discounts to anyone, except their employees and sometimes their families. They do not offer discounts because their prices are usually very competitive with other airlines, and they operate on a very small profit margin. Some hotels, resorts, and cruise lines often do offer discounts for military service members, retiree's, those in law enforcement including firefighters.
You can sometimes find airline discounts for seniors by calling United Airlines to make your reservation. You won't find senior discounts on websites. You have to call.
Fedex employs about 320,000 people around the world
More than 34,000 employees work for Southwest Airlines.
American Airlines are great and well known for giving discounts for elderly people. They usually have round trip discounts and even with hotel stays...
United Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines have special rates for passengers that have Hawaiian vacation packages. These discounts can be redeemed when the ticket is purchased.