Survivor travel
benefits published for your (and your spouse’s) review: 
Survivor Pass Travel
Eligible survivors are defined as
the employee or retiree's spouse or Domestic Partner, and dependent children.
Survivors are limited to S3B standby travel on Delta and Delta Connection
flights systemwide and are not eligible for reduced-rate travel on other
airlines. In addition, survivors are not eligible for Emergency S1A travel.
Pass riders added after the employee's/retiree's Last Day Worked are not
eligible for survivor pass travel privileges. All applicable international fees
and taxes will be billed to the survivor's home address.
Eligibility Criteria and Travel
Allotments
The specific pass travel privileges
vary based on the employee's age, years of service and status at the time of
their death, as follows:
Employees on Active or Inactive pass-eligible
status at time of death
- Survivors of an employee with at least 10
     years of consecutive service are eligible for unlimited lifetime
     space-available S3B flight days system wide (dependent children are
     eligible until the child attains nondependent status).
- Survivors of an employee with less than 10
     years of consecutive service are eligible for unlimited space-available
     S3B flight days system wide for a period of maximum 10 years following
     death (dependent children are eligible for a maximum period of 10 years
     following death or until the child reaches age 19 (or age 24 if a
     full-time student/missionary), whichever occurs first.   
Employees on retirement status at
time of death
- Survivors of retirees who left the company at age
     52 or older (age 50 for pilots) with at least 10
     years of consecutive service upon retirement are eligible for unlimited
     lifetime space-available S3B flight days system wide (dependent children
     are eligible until the child attains nondependent status).
- Survivors of retirees who left the company before
     attaining age 52 (age 50 for pilots) or who retired with less than 10
     years of consecutive service are not eligible for pass travel privileges
     following the retiree's death.
- Survivors of retirees with 25 years of consecutive service
     are eligible for unlimited lifetime space-available S3B flight days system
     wide (dependent children are eligible until the child attains nondependent
     status).  
Note: Pass travel privileges will be
available to the surviving spouse/domestic partner for the above amount of
years regardless of whether or not the spouse remarries. For surviving
dependent children, pass travel privileges will generally be available until
the child reaches age 19 (or age 24 if a full-time student or missionary).
Survivors who are eligible for pass travel privileges may also select a travel
companion. Parents and nondependents are not eligible for survivor pass travel.
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