BidPro has been working with the Independent Pilots Association (IPA) since 2016 to provide advanced web-based and iPad-based Bidding applications to UPS pilots.
Already a UPS pilot with a BidPro account?
Click here to go to the Schedule Bidder, or download the iPad app on the App Store.
View the hold status of each line to get an idea of which lines you may be awarded – before even submitting your bids.
Work across multiple devices and platforms without losing your work by syncing your devices.
Create unlimited backups of your work, and restore to them any time.
Easily print a physical copy of details about individual pairings, or all trips in a line.
Create unlimited profiles to view bid packages for other fleets, seats and domiciles.
Receive push notifications when new bid packages become available.
Make the app your own by customizing your colors, layout, and list names.
Free updates are frequently released to the App Store with new features and bug fixes.
Contact BidPro Tech Support, view tutorials and read FAQs all within the app.
Bid data is easily viewed in 3 different layouts – the Calendar view, Bid Packet view and Browser view.
See some bid lines that you want to eliminate, or that you want to keep an eye on? Organize your bids by separating them into four different lists.
Sorting allows you to quickly organize your lines in a way that works best for you. Each list is sorted individually without affecting your other lists.
Lists can be sorted by pay, days off, total credit, and more ▼
In just a couple of taps, you can copy the line numbers from the list you'd like to submit, and then submit your bids to UPS as normal.
Want to learn more? View the UPS Tutorial
BidPro has been working with Alaska Airlines since 2012 to provide advanced bidding solutions to Alaska pilots.
View the hold status of each line to get a better idea of which lines you may be awarded – before even submitting your bids.
Make the app your own by customizing your colors, layout, and list names.
Free updates are frequently released to the App Store with new features and bug fixes.
Bid data is easily viewed in 3 different layouts – the Calendar view, Bid Packet view and Browser view.
See some bid lines that you want to eliminate, or that you want to keep an eye on? Organize your bids by separating them into four different lists.
Sorting allows you to quickly organize your lines in a way that works best for you. Each list is sorted individually without affecting your other lists.
Lists can be sorted by pay, days off, total credit, and more ▼
In just a couple of clicks, you can copy the line numbers from the list you'd like to submit, and then submit your bids to Alaska as normal.
Want to learn more? View the Alaska Tutorial
BidPro has been working with JetSuite since 2016 to provide advanced bidding solutions to JetSuite crew members.
Already a JetSuite crew member with a BidPro account?
Click here to download the app on the App Store.
View the hold status of each line to get a better idea of which lines you may be awarded – before even submitting your bids.
Receive push notifications when new bid packages become available, or when new schedules are awarded.
Submit your bids directly to JetSuite in the app.
Easily view your awarded schedules in the app.
Make the app your own by customizing your colors, layout, and list names.
Free updates are frequently released to the App Store with new features and bug fixes.
Bid data is easily viewed in 3 different layouts – the Calendar view, Bid Packet view and Browser view.
See some bid lines that you want to eliminate, or that you want to keep an eye on? Organize your bids by separating them into four different lists.
Sorting allows you to quickly organize your lines in a way that works best for you. Each list is sorted individually without affecting your other lists.
Lists can be sorted by pay, days off, days on, line credit, and fleet.
Bids are submitted directly to JetSuite within the app. Simply select the name of the list you'd like to submit, then tap the Submit Bids button.
Want to learn more? View the JetSuite Tutorial