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Roll Inverted and Pull 11-25-2007 12:22 PM

Delta code share pass riding
 
Can any of you active Delta bubbas tell me if a "Buddy Pass" rider can use the pass to get back to the USA from NRT on one of our code share partners flights? I know that we can`t use a pass on Air France to and from Atlanta, but what about the North West flights out of Japan? I gave one to a young lady and she`s worried about getting home from Japan...Thanks

PokerPro 11-25-2007 06:40 PM

Copied from Deltanet:

Buddy pass travel is allowed on flights operated by Delta and Delta Connection with the exception of American Eagle. Buddy pass travel is not permitted on codeshare flights or flights on other airlines.
Sorry....

Roll Inverted and Pull 11-25-2007 07:04 PM


Originally Posted by PokerPro (Post 268717)
Copied from Deltanet:

Buddy pass travel is allowed on flights operated by Delta and Delta Connection with the exception of American Eagle. Buddy pass travel is not permitted on codeshare flights or flights on other airlines.
Sorry....

OK thanks for the reply...I suspected that...I`m afraid the lady might be in for trouble trying to get home, however she was warned....

timnunes 11-25-2007 07:19 PM

That's going to be expensive.......

FlyingViking 11-25-2007 08:21 PM

DAL Flight # 56 is direct NRT - ATL, is that too full?

Roll Inverted and Pull 11-26-2007 07:14 AM


Originally Posted by FlyingViking (Post 268784)
DAL Flight # 56 is direct NRT - ATL, is that too full?

No, it`s not..actually 78 seats for 27 December(as of today). Just trying to make sure this young lady has a "plan B". A 21 year old, who has never been outside the US, going to Tokyo then a train to Hiroshima to visit her fiance` stationed there with the USAF. They are to be married next year. I promised her a buddy pass, but am worried that she`s gona get stuck (no pun intended) there.

PokerPro 11-26-2007 02:26 PM

Don't know what day she's coming home, but don't forget to check the blackout dates around christmas and new years for buddy passes.

BDGERJMN 11-26-2007 04:36 PM


Originally Posted by Roll Inverted and Pull (Post 268898)
No, it`s not..actually 78 seats for 27 December(as of today). Just trying to make sure this young lady has a "plan B". A 21 year old, who has never been outside the US, going to Tokyo then a train to Hiroshima to visit her fiance` stationed there with the USAF. They are to be married next year. I promised her a buddy pass, but am worried that she`s gona get stuck (no pun intended) there.


Unless she's already started her travel, she'd be better off grabbing a roundtrip ANA or JAL flight from Haneda to Hiroshima then catching the shuttle from Haneda to NRT. Unless she is/was able to crack the code on the trains from NRT into Tokyo and make the switch to the Shinkansen.

Roll Inverted and Pull 11-27-2007 08:31 AM


Originally Posted by BDGERJMN (Post 269237)
Unless she's already started her travel, she'd be better off grabbing a roundtrip ANA or JAL flight from Haneda to Hiroshima then catching the shuttle from Haneda to NRT. Unless she is/was able to crack the code on the trains from NRT into Tokyo and make the switch to the Shinkansen.

No, she leaves on the 18th of December. I have repeatly warned her about the difficulties of travel in Japan.


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