Note: About layover hotels (List Now Updated as
of Nov 2021) Lists are no longer accessible on the DeltaNet. The page is password protected for our PCN
group ONLY. Please use the password of pcnpilot
To
access the 2021 listing of layover hotels click here: http://pcn.homestead.com/Seniority.html
Do not list or activate on multiple flights. Cancel listings if your
plans change. Jumpseaters, refer to your internal policy.
Pass travel
charges
Pass travel charges should be paid in a timely manner via
the Payment
Portal Link.
Your username is your 9-digit PPR and Password is DELTA + your
9-digit PPR # (DELTA123456789).
If you
have issues accessing the payment portal, account reset, general questions
or have balance inquiries, please send an email to Employee Accounts
Receivables at ATGEmpAcctsRec.Delta@delta.com
Delta’s Pass Travel Program:
As part of ongoing
enhancements to Delta’s pass travel program, your designated primary travel companion is now eligible for the Fly
Confirmed for Less (FCFL) 20% discount program, allowing them
to fly unaccompanied and without limitations on ticket purchases with no
blackout days.
FCFL is already available to parents, spouses,
domestic partners and dependent children. Secondary travel companions are not
eligible for the Fly Confirmed For Less discount program. Retirees are
responsible for booking FCFL travel on TravelNet for those on their pass rider
list who are eligible.
This addition directly builds upon earlier
announcements including the increase in S3As and the addition of a secondary
companion. Delta will roll out a new TravelNet experience in phases starting in
late 2025, which will include guest access, and the FCFL program will open for
“buddies” with four “slots.” Stay tuned for more information on these additions
coming by the end of 2025.
Refer to pass travel FAQs for more information on Retiree S3A
Travel:
Will retirees now
receive S2 passes?
No. Retirees are eligible
for S3A flight days that are comparable to active employee S2 flight days and
offer a higher priority among other retirees or S3B pass riders.
Beginning in 2025, all pass riders eligible for S3A allotments will increase to
eight S3As per year, renewed on the anniversary date.
Is it going to be
harder for me to get on a flight with the increase in S3B pass riders?
Currently. 81% of
retirees have higher seniority dates than 88% of active employees. This means
that you will maintain priority over these new unaccompanied S3Bs.
Additionally, only retirees and eligible riders will receive an increased
allotment of S3As, keeping the retiree group competitive from that perspective
as well. The new secondary companions will not be eligible for S3As.
Can I exceed my S3A
allotment?
No, you cannot exceed
your S3A allotment. If you or a pass rider exceeds their S3A for priority allotments
in an unauthorized manner, the primary pass rider will be penalized $150 per
day exceeded for domestic travel and $300 per day exceeded for transoceanic
travel. This may also result in suspension of pass travel privileges and/or
administrative action, up to and including termination of employment.
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