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FSUpilot 05-26-2009 10:49 AM

Delta/AirTran Nonrev
 
I seem to have misplaced the numbers to check loads for Delta flights. Anyone have it. I lost my cell phone on Saturday.

Also... does AirTran have a number to check loads and to list? If anyone has that it would be great.

Thanks

FSUpilot 05-26-2009 12:32 PM

nobody?

umm bump bump bump... (had to type more)

Bucking Bar 05-26-2009 12:47 PM

Don't know about AirTran. Delta's # is 404-715-4483. You will need your PPR # and Date of Hire to use it. No work arounds.

Don't have any intel on AAI.

FSUpilot 05-26-2009 01:13 PM


Originally Posted by Bucking Bar (Post 617254)
Don't know about AirTran. Delta's # is 404-715-4483. You will need your PPR # and Date of Hire to use it. No work arounds.

Don't have any intel on AAI.

ahh thanks.. what if you are not a delta employee and just want to jumpseat and check the passenger loads?

DAL4EVER 05-26-2009 01:23 PM

If not a DAL employee you can either call the 800 Res. # or get on Delta.com, type the flight # and pull up a seat map. Not as accurate IMO but you can at least get an idea how the loads are.

higgi8f6 05-27-2009 05:31 AM

I know Airtran's res # will create non-rev PNR's but won't tell you exact loads. I used to call and create a non-rev listing when I worked as an intern in ATL for a charter company, then show up at the airport and show my paper ticket and pay the fees at the ticket counter. When I called the res #, they would say something like more than 6 seats available or it doesn't look good to non-rev. It would probably work for jumpseating although I have never tried. I just show up at the ticket counter.


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