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Delta Airlines smoking policies forbids any person from smoking on any
plane, include the restrooms. All these policies are mandated from
the FAA and carry fines and imprisonment if found guilty of smoking
onboard any Delta Airlines flight.
The website for Delta Airlines can be found at:
Delta Airlines
Phone Numbers for USA and Canada:
You can reach us with these reservations phone numbers when you are
calling from the United States, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, or
Canada.
For any technical issues relating to delta.com, feel free to email us or
call 888-750-3284
Choose an area: Select one Travel within the U.S. Travel outside the
U.S. Language Assistance Group Sales Charter Sales
Travel Within the United States
You may contact Reservation Sales 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Department Telephone Numbers
General Sales & Service 800-221-1212
404-765-5000
800-323-2323 for SkyMiles Members
800-325-1999 for Flight Information
Delta Shuttle 800-933-5935
Hearing & Speech Impaired (TDD) 800-831-4488
Travel Outside the United States
You may contact International Reservation Sales 24 hours a day, 7 days a
week.
Department Telephone Numbers
International Sales & Service 800-241-4141
404-765-5000
800-323-2323 for SkyMiles Members
800-325-1999 for Flight Information
Hearing & Speech Impaired (TDD) 800-831-4488
Department Telephone Numbers
Spanish 800-511-9629
Japanese 800-327-2850
Group Sales
Contact Group Sales for persons traveling with 10 or more passengers.
Review Group Sales requirements.
Department Contact Information Hours Available
Travel within the United States 800-532-4777 Mon–Fri, 8am–8pm EST
International Sales 800-337-4777 Mon–Fri, 8am–8pm EST
Baggage and Luggage regulations:
Regardless of where you're going, you'll want to make sure what you’re
bringing is allowed.
All Delta passengers are allowed one carry-on bag, and one personal
item. Charges apply for excess, oversized, or overweight items. Here are
the rules.
Carry-on Baggage
Checked Baggage
General Conditions of Acceptance
Second Bag Fee Rebate Program
Security Advisories
Airline Partner Notice
Complete Baggage Rules
Carry-on Baggage
All Delta passengers are allowed one carry-on bag and one personal item
that meet the criteria below.
Size and Weight Restrictions
If your carry-on bag doesn't meet these size and weight restrictions it
must be checked, and all checked baggage rules will apply. Your bag
must:
Weigh less than 40 pounds (18 kg).
Not exceed 45 inches (length + width + height).
Fit easily in our SizeCheck® unit (approximately 22"x14"x9").
Fit in an overhead bin or underneath the seat in front of you.
Personal Items
You're allowed one personal item from this sample list:
Purses, briefcases, camera cases, and diaper bags
Laptop computers (can’t be checked and must be carried on)
Items of a similar or smaller size to those above
Other Carry-on Items Allowed
You may also bring these items onboard. They do not count toward your
personal item.
Food items for immediate consumption
Assistive devices such as wheelchairs or crutches
One box or bag of duty free merchandise
A coat, jacket, or umbrella
Exceptions
There may be more limits to carry-on baggage based on available space
and additional restrictions on certain flights. If you have additional
questions, please see a check-in agent for help or review our Baggage
FAQs.
Checked Baggage
When traveling within the United States, U.S. Virgin Islands, or Puerto
Rico, customers who purchased a ticket on or after November 6, 2008,
will be charged $15 for the first checked bag and $25 for the second
checked bag (each way, for round trip).
When traveling to or from cities outside the United States you can check
two bags, per passenger, free of charge.
You can refer to the chart below for exceptions to this policy.
If you have additional bags to check, you may be charged excess baggage
fees.
Each bag must:
Weigh 50 pounds (22.5 kg) or less.
Not exceed 62 inches when you total length + width + height.
Destinations
Free Baggage Acceptance Baggage Requirements
50 United States, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands - Economy Class
For customers who purchased tickets on or after November 6, 2008 $15
fee, first bag; $25 per additional bag Maximum 50 lbs (23 kg) and 62
linear inches (157 cm) (total length + width + height)
50 United States, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands - Economy Class
For customers who purchased tickets between July 31, 2008 and November
5, 2008, for travel on or after August 5, 2008 See excess baggage fees.
Maximum 50 lbs (23 kg) and 62 linear inches (157 cm) (total length +
width + height)
50 United States, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands - Economy Class
For customers who purchased tickets on or after April 9, 2008 through
July 30, 2008 1 checked bag Maximum 50 lbs (23 kg) and 62 linear inches
(157 cm) (total length + width + height)
50 United States, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands - Economy Class
For customers who purchased tickets prior to April 9, 2008 2 checked
bags Each bag at a maximum 50 lbs (23 kg) and 62 linear inches (157 cm)
(total length + width + height)
Latin America (South America, Central America, the Caribbean, Bahamas,
and Mexico), the Middle East, Africa, Europe, and Canada - Economy Class
2 checked bags Each bag at a maximum 50 lbs (23 kg) and 62 linear inches
(157 cm) (total length + width + height)
Tickets purchased in Brazil or purchased in Japan for travel to/from
Brazil - Economy Class 2 checked bags Each bag at a maximum 70 lbs (32
kg) and 62 linear inches (157 cm) (total length + width + height)
First Class, BusinessFirst, and International Business Class (on Delta
and Delta Connection® flights only) 3 checked bags Each bag at a maximum
70lbs (32 kg) and 62 linear inches (157 cm) (total length + width +
height)
Ticket must reflect confirmed seat for segment in which customer is
checking in
U.S. Military Customers on Military Orders 10 checked bags on Delta
aircraft;
4 checked bags on Delta Connection carriers
Each bag at a maximum 100 lbs (45 kg) and 80 linear inches (203 cm),
which equals total length + width + height, per bag
Delta and Northwest Baggage Alignment Policy
Customers who purchased Delta tickets previous to April 9, 2008,
regardless of travel date, will be permitted to check two bags free of
charge.
Customers who purchased Delta tickets on or after April 9, 2008 through
July 30, 2008, regardless of travel date, and who are traveling within
the United States will be charged $25 for a second bag, but will be
permitted to check their first bag without charge in keeping with
Delta's previous policy.
Customers who purchased Delta tickets on or after July 31, 2008 through
November 5, 2008, regardless of travel date and who are traveling within
the United States will be charged $50 for a second bag, but will be
permitted to check their first bag without charge in keeping with
Delta's previous policy.
Customers who purchased tickets on or after November 6, 2008, and flying
within the United States will be charged $15 for the first check bag and
$25 for the second checked bag, consistent with Northwest's existing
policies.
All customers flying in First or Business Class will receive up to three
checked bags, up to 70 pounds each, for free. SkyMiles Medallion members
and WorldPerks Elite members flying in Coach Class will receive up to
two checked bags, up to 70 pounds each, for free.
All customers traveling on full fare (Y) Coach Class Tickets will
receive up to two checked bags, up to 70 pounds each, for free.
Customers traveling outside the U.S. will receive up to two checked
bags, 50 pounds each, for free.
U.S. Military personnel on active duty with travel orders will continue
to be able to check up to 10 pieces of luggage on Delta- and
Northwest-operated flights only.
Special Items
Each special item you're checking counts as one bag.
When checking in online, you don't have to tell us what the special item
is—only that you have one.
An agent will determine any possible charges for your special item when
you bring it to the baggage drop.
Included are:
Overweight bags - bags over 50 lbs
Oversize bags - bags over 62 inches (when you total the length + width +
height)
Infant and children items - stroller, child restraint seats
Assistive devices - wheelchair
Sporting equipment - bicycle, bowling equipment, fishing equipment, golf
equipment, ski equipment, parachute, surfboard, windsurf board, scuba
tank
Musical instruments
Fragile/bulky items - saddle, antlers, Hawaiian pineapples, military
duffle bags
Pets
Still have questions? Visit Special Baggage to learn more.
Checked Baggage Exceptions
Passengers traveling to or from Key West, Florida are limited to only
one checked bag.
With the exception of original factory-sealed boxes that will be
accepted on a standby basis, we do not accept boxes as checked baggage
to Central or South America (except Brazil, Mexico, and Chile) at any
time of the year.
Enjoy the site and email us if you have anything to add.
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