Delta Travelnet is an application to make a flight booking for non-rev travellers is a lot easier. The use of the Travelnet application doesn’t guarantee travellers seats. As a result of this, to use the Delta flight application there is a bit of strategy needed to find flights that keep spaces for extra travellers when all seats are fully occupied.
With the Delta Extranet Travelnet non-rev booking application you will be able to find flights with extra seats that can still accommodate travellers.
Just the way the Google flights search engine is used to find flights and ticket price, the Delta Travelnet web portal allows you to find flights that can still accommodate non-rev travellers.
However, before you can use the Travelnet application to find flights with vacant seats you will need Delta Travelnet login to access the Travelnet Delta Extranet landing page to find available flights.
Delta Travelnet Login [New Users]
The first push to make is to find your Delta login for Travelnets flights finder application. If you have no login it means you have to create an account for yourself. As a new user here is how to create your Travelnet login.
- Go to apps.delta.com on your computer.
- Click “Trouble signing in”.
- In “Delta Travelnet” account recovery page click “New to Delta”.
- Enter “Delta Login or PPR”.
- Click on the “Submit” button.
Now, you will have to follow the instruction on the page to log in your Deltanet account. Once this is validated you will be able to use the Travelnet application.
Login Dlnet ExtraNet
For existing travellers or non-rev travellers here is how to sign in to your Dlnet Extranet account.
- Go to apps.delta.com.
- Type your Delta login or PPR.
- Click “Sign in”.
You will be taken to your Dlnet account to find and book flights online.
Travelnet Delta Extranet Landing Page
All airlines have landing pages for travellers to check and monitor their flights and seat number. Deltanet landing page is apps.delta.com where you will be prompt to log in to your Dlnet account using your Delta login or PPR.
How to Use Delta Travelnet
Here is a detail of how to use Dlnet Delta.com Travelnet application to find seats for non-rev travellers.
- Log in to apps.delta.com web portal.
- Click on “Travelnet Link”.
- Change the default option from “All Direct Flights” to “All Flights”.
- This direction will show information like; flight numbers, origins, destinations, and aircraft types.
- Travelnet application will further break down the information for you to make sure you understood it. And you will see the details are: number of seats available (labelled “Av”), the number of tickets available for sale (labelled “Au”), as well as the total seat capacity (labelled “Cap”) in each cabin. (Capacity numbers are not displayed on mobile devices).
Now with this information, you will be able to know the number of extra seats available that can accommodate non-rev traveller and whether to book or not. With the information provided with your search query of “All Flights” rather than “All Direct Flight,” you will be able to know whether there is a reservation or not.
Troubleshoot Deltanet Extranet Login
Dlnet offers a three steps approach to troubleshoot your Extranet login password or username. This is a DIY procedure to resolve your login problem.
- Go to Delta extranet landing page on apps.delta.com
- Click on “Trouble signing in”.
- Enter your Delta login or PPR and click on “Send Request”.
- Validate the information sent to your email from Dlnet.
- Follow the procedures in the email to recover your Dlnet Extranet password.
Set a new password for your Delta Travelnet account and henceforth use the current password and your Delta login or PPR to find reserved seats for non-rev travellers.