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JamesBond 01-02-2019 03:08 PM

How in the hell do you sign up for myIDtravel?

DALMD88FO 01-02-2019 03:56 PM


Originally Posted by JamesBond (Post 2735460)
How in the hell do you sign up for myIDtravel?

You don’t. It’s a different ID travel so you use Delta’s username and password.

The link is:
Myidtravel.com/myidlisting

You will have to get the secure info from the deltanet or Alpa site (or a delta buddy that commutes)

JamesBond 01-03-2019 05:44 AM


Originally Posted by DALMD88FO (Post 2735489)
You don’t. It’s a different ID travel so you use Delta’s username and password.

The link is:
Myidtravel.com/myidlisting

You will have to get the secure info from the deltanet or Alpa site (or a delta buddy that commutes)

Thank you. thank you. thank you.

TED74 01-03-2019 10:56 AM


Originally Posted by DALMD88FO (Post 2735489)
You don’t. It’s a different ID travel so you use Delta’s username and password.

The link is:
Myidtravel.com/myidlisting

You will have to get the secure info from the deltanet or Alpa site (or a delta buddy that commutes)

Pretty sure the OAL link within Travelnet takes you where you need to be.

tennisguru 01-03-2019 11:38 AM


Originally Posted by TED74 (Post 2735922)
Pretty sure the OAL link within Travelnet takes you where you need to be.

No, the one in travelnet is not for jumpseating. You need the generic login page.

TED74 01-03-2019 12:22 PM


Originally Posted by tennisguru (Post 2735939)
No, the one in travelnet is not for jumpseating. You need the generic login page.

Roger, thanks.

Rooster435 01-04-2019 09:32 AM

Looking at the Feb bidpack I noticed my category RLL limit is the same as the number of pilots in the category. But we get an extra x day for reserves over 20%. Just glancing at some other categories it looks similar.

Usually the RLL is a good estimate of the number of line holders and is 10-20% less than the number of pilots in category.

I’m pretty junior and have never been able to bid an RLL before. Does this mean every pilot in category can now select RLL as an option.

Did something change? Are they calculating this different somehow or has there been a change of policy?

Han Solo 01-04-2019 10:36 AM


Originally Posted by Rooster435 (Post 2736568)
Looking at the Feb bidpack I noticed my category RLL limit is the same as the number of pilots in the category. But we get an extra x day for reserves over 20%. Just glancing at some other categories it looks similar.

Usually the RLL is a good estimate of the number of line holders and is 10-20% less than the number of pilots in category.

I’m pretty junior and have never been able to bid an RLL before. Does this mean every pilot in category can now select RLL as an option.

Did something change? Are they calculating this different somehow or has there been a change of policy?

Go to the crew resources page on deltanet and look at the estimated PBS line count for February. That should give a pretty accurate estimate of how many lines will be in your category. In my category there are an estimated 233 lines but the RLL is 268 and covers the entire category. I guess they are assuming people will bid RES and even the plug can bid RLL and get a reduced line if he/she desires.

Baradium 01-04-2019 11:03 AM


Originally Posted by Han Solo (Post 2736627)
Go to the crew resources page on deltanet and look at the estimated PBS line count for February. That should give a pretty accurate estimate of how many lines will be in your category. In my category there are an estimated 233 lines but the RLL is 268 and covers the entire category. I guess they are assuming people will bid RES and even the plug can bid RLL and get a reduced line if he/she desires.

I notice that the list in PBS says the RLL numbers have been updated, does it show 268 still in PBS?

Han Solo 01-04-2019 11:35 AM


Originally Posted by Baradium (Post 2736647)
I notice that the list in PBS says the RLL numbers have been updated, does it show 268 still in PBS?

Good catch, PBS updated the RLL to equal the estimated PBS line count.


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