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Married name doesnt match passport. Hello all. My wife (delta employee) and I recently got married and her passport still has her maiden name. We are trying to fly non rev (her employee ID is her married name) to Japan in a few weeks so we wont have time to get a new passport. I understand a paying customer has the option to change the name on ...
delta non-rev number. anyone know the delta non-rev number that you call to list yourself on delta flights? I've been using 1-800-325-7123 which takes you to the travelnet phone system.
Case in point, we are currently #12 and 13 on the non-rev standby list on a flight from xxx to yyy. The flight shows 4/4 (26) in business and 5/10 (158) in coach - available/authorized (capacity). To me that means there are 9 tickets are unsold, but they actually estimate 14 seats being open based on probable no-shows.
Travelnet now shows availability based upon limited capacity of aircraft due to COVID 19 and social distancing. That said, on 2X2 and 3X2 configurations, it can look like there is space and yet you may not be boarded (it's up to the gate agent in those situations). Keep in mind that while fewer people are flying, there are also fewer planes ...
If you can avoid checking luggage you will have a far better experience. ATL is a Delta hub with lots of employees that impulsively travel and list on their way to the airport, I would try JFK personally. If it’s your first time just be patient, have a backup plan. Good luck. 10.
Just a quick question. When I look at a given flight on the TravelNet that says 0/0 (35) for example, that means there are zero seats left, zero authorized to be sold and a 35 seat capacity. That part I understand. But then, when I click the standby list button and flip to the airport standby list, it says there are 12 seats in main cabin "not ...
Hi 25, I'm Dad! :) Nope. To my recollection I don't think my wife could use buddy passes. My dad was a Delta employee since retired and passed. Doubt Delta has changed the rules. As a non dependent child you can use them until the employee passes away. My brother did once or twice a year. I hadn't in over 20 years but obviously I still fly Delta.
Monitoring trends, FRA and MXP often have higher numbers of Delta One availability compared to other European cities. Hope this helps! JFK to Europe is usually your best bet, lots of choices tend to be less full than Atlanta to Europe. In the off season, I remember Delta One being wide open to HND.
That’s a paddlin’ for his employee. The standby lists on the Delta app that revenue passengers use for their upgrades/seat assignments give you all of the info that you need to travel standby if you're not the employee (because technically you're not supposed to give your password to your passriders).
All of this will be explained to you in detail once you're hired. You will have the option to add your parents as pass riders in addition to your wife. They can all travel on their own without you. You will need to make all the reservations for them in the travelnet system. 6.