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Access to Delta Websites for Retirees (3)08-04-2021, 10:59 AM

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Ok, the questions in this thread are mostly directed at retirees from Delta but anyone who knows the answers please feel free to chime in!

I assume, as a retiree, you lose access to active employee DeltaNet etc. I know there has to be some way to access retiree information thru Delta to include Travelnet and possibly Delta Perks.

If anyone has links for retiree access can you please post them or PM them to me?

Thanks!

Denny

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Access to Delta Websites for Retirees (8)08-04-2021, 12:21 PM

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My old man has access to DeltaNet. I imagine that it is limited, but I know he can get to TravelNet through DeltaNet. Not sure if Delta Perks existed when he retired, as I never heard him mention it.

If no one here provides better info, I’ll get better answers from him.

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Access to Delta Websites for Retirees (11)08-04-2021, 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Denny Crane

Ok, the questions in this thread are mostly directed at retirees from Delta but anyone who knows the answers please feel free to chime in!

I assume, as a retiree, you lose access to active employee DeltaNet etc. I know there has to be some way to access retiree information thru Delta to include Travelnet and possibly Delta Perks.

If anyone has links for retiree access can you please post them or PM them to me?

Thanks!

Denny

Facebook: “Delta Pilots VEOP only” group has discussed pretty much any retirement question you can think of. They’ve been talking about retirement for the last year so any search on there should answer most questions. Or just ask them and someone will have an answer.

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Access to Delta Websites for Retirees (14)08-04-2021, 01:53 PM

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Pretty sure you just log in as normal to deltanet and it logs you into a site that have way, WAY less links. But travelnet is one of them.

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Access to Delta Websites for Retirees (18)08-04-2021, 06:50 PM

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Thanks for the info guys. I will checkout the Facebook page. I’m assuming I will use my same logon info (emp no and password) but just have limited access.

Denny

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Access to Delta Websites for Retirees (22)08-05-2021, 05:07 AM

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I VEOP'd. Was looking for something else here and saw your post.

I still clicked the same link that I did pre-retirement to access Deltanet. A day or so after my date, the interface changed a bit. Could still get non-rev stuff and still get emails about the spectacular money saving deals I can get through the YouDecide program or some such.

No more icrew of course.

Some of the above is written in the past tense, like I used to be able to access...that's because I have done it so little my password expired so I will have to figure out how to get re-instated when/if I need to again.

Congratulations..Enjoy your retirement!

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Access to Delta Websites for Retirees (25)08-05-2021, 05:16 AM

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Thanks CCN. Travelnet will probably be the only thing I access with any regularity. I also want to be able to access my pay stubs for at least a couple months……especially September.

Denny

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Access to Delta Websites for Retirees (29)08-05-2021, 07:36 AM

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>> I also want to be able to access my pay stubs for at least a couple months…<<

To my recollection all that pay/with holding stuff is still there in the same format--

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Originally Posted by ClimbClimbNow

>> I also want to be able to access my pay stubs for at least a couple months…<<

To my recollection all that pay/with holding stuff is still there in the same format--

‘Awesome. Thanks!

Denny

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Access to Delta Websites for Retirees (36)08-05-2021, 11:25 AM

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Yes Denny you will be able to access Delta net. The retiree alumni version. So yes on travel net and access to pay stubs. I Veoped out Nov 1 off the A350 now I skipper a Cessna150/150 Texas tail Dragger Ye Ha. enjoy.

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How do I access Delta Travelnet? ›

Using Delta Travelnet. Travelers using Delta's Travelnet application will log into apps.delta.com, and select the Travelnet link. The default search option is to show “All Direct Flights.” For more options, change the search parameters to “All Flights." This will show flights with connections as well as direct flights.

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To connect with a live Human At Delta Airlines Immediately, call their customer hotline at +1-804-438-1787 (Live Human). For prompt assistance, have your flight PNR number and full details of your issue and ticket ready. This enables the representative to quickly access your booking and provide the best solution.

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Passenger Service Agents, or “Red Coats,” may wear either navy or gray pants with the red jacket.

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How many buddy passes are issued to Delta Airlines staff in a year? 8, but they are designated to only be given to family and friends, so don't ask someone you barely know for one.

How to use Travelnet? ›

The easiest way to do this is through Travelnet on Deltanet.
  1. Go to Deltanet and click on “Travelnet” in the upper right corner.
  2. Fill out the airport codes in FROM and TO and select either one-way or round-trip.
  3. Select the departure and/or arrival date and click “search”

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Choose “DeltaWiFi.com” from the list of available networks. If you're on an aircraft with Delta Sync Wi-Fi, you'll be redirected to the Delta Sync Wi-Fi experience where you can log in to your existing SkyMiles account, enroll in SkyMiles for free or pay for a Wi-Fi Flight Pass.

Why does it take so long to talk to Delta? ›

According to a spokesperson for Delta, wait times are about two to three hours. Since the pandemic began, its reservation and customer service lines have received record-breaking call volumes. Having travel ramp up rapidly hasn't helped. The airline is in the process of hiring 1,300 specialists to meet the demand.

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To speak with a representative about a new or existing reservation, call 800-221-1212.

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What does red eye mean on Delta? ›

Red eye flights typically depart late at night (between 10 pm - 1 am) and arrive early in the morning (between 5 am - 7 am) the next day - this is to allow you time to rest and not suffer from jet lag, as well as miss out on a working day.

Why wear red when flying? ›

Stephanie Lee, a writer for the blog Airline Tips, shares that “Airline staff may subconsciously perceive passengers in red as more important or of higher status, leading to enhanced customer service experiences.” Red is attention-grabbing, so your outfit could result in more attention from flight attendants.

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The issue with the purple uniforms prompted lawsuits filed by Delta employees who alleged that wearing their uniforms caused skin rashes, headaches, fatigue and other issues. In 2022, some Delta employees began wearing new gray uniforms, after opting out of the purple uniforms.

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Free and Discounted Flights

Delta Airlines employee perks include occasional free and discounted tickets. Family members can also get discounted tickets. Travel benefits encourage employees to take vacations away from home so that they return to work feeling more refreshed and motivated.

How many vacation days do Delta employees get? ›

You'll get paid time off including 2 weeks of vacation, holidays, and 7 days of paid personal time (can be used for any reason - including personal illness, family illness, or vacation).

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Delta employees and their pass riders, including parents and other family members, enjoy flight privileges to destinations around the world.

How do I access Delta studio inflight? ›

How to Access Delta's In-flight Entertainment. To stream Delta Studio content, all you need to do is turn on the seatback screen in front of you.

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After download, check in as a guest, log in or register for a SkyMiles® account. From there, add your trip confirmation number to access your trips. When you're logged in, you'll be automatically checked in 24 hours before your flight, and you can use Today Mode to see your boarding pass, baggage tracker and more.

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