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I see that you have an agreement with Southwest and Delta for non-revs.

I live in ATL and was wondering what the agreement is with Delta?

Are most of the agreements ID-90s or are there some better agreements with other airlines?
It really doesn't matter, we keep our FF miles and tickets are so cheap these days. I either use my miles or buy a ticket. You can't imagine the lack of stress of wondering if you'll get on the plane.
 
It really doesn't matter, we keep our FF miles and tickets are so cheap these days. I either use my miles or buy a ticket. You can't imagine the lack of stress of wondering if you'll get on the plane.

You beat me to it. If you live in ATL and want "benefits" on Delta - make sure you schedule all your commercial flights on Delta and just collect the points. Since so many tickets will be first class, you'll be getting benefits sooner than you think. Of course, this depends a little on which equipment and domicile you get. For example I don't think "domestic" guys get commercial’ed as much as "international" fleets do.
 

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