What is priority S4 on Delta?


What is priority S4 on Delta? Post-transition employees fly standby S4 “buddy pass” priority (lowest of the lowest, hard to actually fly) and have to pay yield fare upfront when booking flights. Yield fare can range from $50-$200 domestically and $200-$450 international.


How does Delta standby list work?

If there aren't flights available, then you'll be given the option to get on the standby list for free. While you wait for your ticket to be changed, you'll keep your seat on the original flight.


What is the difference between standby and waitlist?

Standby, on the other hand, involves showing up at the airport without a confirmed ticket and hoping to secure a seat if there are no-shows or last-minute cancellations. While waitlisting is often done in advance, usually online or through customer service, standby is typically done at the airport on the day of travel.


Why does Delta overbook flights?

First of all, overbooking flights makes them more profitable, because it means that when people cancel, there are still enough people to fill the plane. The more money an airline makes on a route, the more service it will continue to provide.


Do Delta workers get free flights?

Free and Discounted Flights Delta Airlines employee perks include occasional free and discounted tickets. Family members can also get discounted tickets.