Can I use Delta Ecredit for luggage?


Can I use Delta Ecredit for luggage? This Delta eCerts Credit Voucher will not be honored when purchasing Prepaid Tickets, gift certificates or excess baggage charges, payments on account or Delta eCerts Agency Discounts. Once ticketed, penalties may apply for changes, per the fare rule purchased.


Can you use Delta Ecredit for anything else?

Delta eCerts can be redeemed for a variety of money-saving offers on eligible flights, eCredits are a specific monetary value that can be applied as payment toward the cost of a Delta ticket and any government-imposed taxes and fees, and Gift Cards may only be redeemed for the cost of air transportation, including ...


Can I use Delta eCredit for baggage?

This Delta eCerts Credit Voucher may not be combined with any Group Fares. This Delta eCerts Credit Voucher will not be honored when purchasing Prepaid Tickets, gift certificates or excess baggage charges, payments on account or Delta eCerts Agency Discounts.


Can I convert travel credit to cash?

You can't transfer the flight credit to anyone else to use nor can you refund it to cash or credit card. Flight credits are limited to redemption for the base fare and the associated taxes and fees. You can't use your flight credit for extras such as seats or bags or for charges associated with award travel.


How do I get a refund from Delta instead of eCredit?

To request a refund for a refundable or unrestricted eTicket purchased with a credit card, call Delta Reservation Sales at 800-847-0578 within the U.S. or Canada. For all other countries, see worldwide reservations numbers to locate a number in your area.


Does Delta allow 1 free checked bag?

Free checked bags for Delta Medallion members One free checked bag within the U.S. and Canada. One free checked bag in addition to the standard allowance on international flights.


How do I get 2 free bags on Delta?

Silver Medallion Members who hold an eligible Delta SkyMiles American Express Card will receive a second bag free (up to two free bags at 70 lbs. or 32kg each) for travel within the U.S. and Canada. Baggage size must not exceed a length + width + height for a total of 62 linear inches (157 cm).


How do I pay for my baggage on Delta?

Within 24 hours of your departure, you can check in and notify Delta of the number of bags you will check on delta.com or on the Fly Delta app. If you've already checked in, drop your bags at Baggage Drop. You may also check in and pay for bags at the airport.


How many luggages are free on Delta?

For Personal Travel: Basic Economy, Main Cabin, and Delta Comfort: 2 free bags (50 pounds (23 kg) each) Delta Premium Select: 3 free bags (50 pounds (23 kg) each) First Class and Delta One: 3 free bags (70 pounds (32 kg) each)


Does Delta allow 1 free bag?

Each passenger flying with Delta can bring 1 carry-on bag and 1 personal item free of charge (such as a purse, laptop bag or item of similar size that will fit underneath the seat in front of you).


What happens if you cancel a non refundable flight?

Non-refundable tickets cannot be returned for a refund. However, if you cannot use your ticket, you may be able to apply its value toward a future flight. The airline may charge additional fees for changes made to a non-refundable ticket.


What happens if your luggage is over 23kg?

If your bag is over 50 lbs (23 kg), or if its length, width, and height added together are over 62 inches (157 cm), you may be charged an additional fee, on top of the normal bag fee.


What if my luggage is 1 kg overweight?

That depends if you have several kg overweight and are asking for the price per kg or if you really just only have one single kg extra. For a singe kg above the limit you most probably will not get charged, especially not on a full service airline. There is usually a tolerance in the range of 2–3kg, sometimes up to 5.


What are valid reasons to cancel a flight and get a refund?

Covered reasons for Trip Cancellation
  • Medical reasons (unforeseen ailment, injury or death in the family)
  • Inclement weather or natural disasters (tropical storms, hurricanes, etc.)
  • Terrorist attack (in or around where you're planning to visit)
  • Financial default (of a carrier)
  • Involuntary layoff or termination.