Any "Latest & Greatest" about Delta?
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I was late last evening causing an FAR rest violation for my trip today. Last evening delta calls to put me on 23K with obligation. Makes total sense. Question I do have, am I just pay protected for origional trip or what actually is flown (whichever is better)? Thanks!
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I was late last evening causing an FAR rest violation for my trip today. Last evening delta calls to put me on 23K with obligation. Makes total sense. Question I do have, am I just pay protected for origional trip or what actually is flown (whichever is better)? Thanks!
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I was late last evening causing an FAR rest violation for my trip today. Last evening delta calls to put me on 23K with obligation. Makes total sense. Question I do have, am I just pay protected for origional trip or what actually is flown (whichever is better)? Thanks!
Mongo
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From: 75/76, C-5
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From: 75/76, C-5

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You will never be paid less than what you fly. Either on a rotation or monthly basis.
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There's a corporate communications survey up for a couple of weeks. It's fairly broad but if you want to express your opinion for or against Skyhub there's a place for comments at the end.
Yep.
Since I've found them both to be non-refundable I always go with Even Less.
The rules that determine whether they are refundable are myriad and not apparent to the user, so save the money.
I'll also add we are subject to the same $150 change fees as the general public.
Since I've found them both to be non-refundable I always go with Even Less.
The rules that determine whether they are refundable are myriad and not apparent to the user, so save the money.
I'll also add we are subject to the same $150 change fees as the general public.
In contrast, if you non-rev you are not subject to the pet fee. But of course you may not be able to get a seat that allows a pet. You cannot have a pet in a bulkhead or emer exit seat for example.
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