I have been told by those who fly UNITED that you can ask at check-in to be put on the list and all the way along your route if they need you on any of your segments they will have you on the BUMP list.

With DELTA it is not that E-Z. In fact, boarding organization is not one of DELTA’s strong suits. But paying you for bumps is very nice most of the time. Regionals pour out $400 vouchers like water I have found. Mainline jets can play around with the price but $300-400 is the norm. On international $800 and up is what you can expect (yes I know about the new rules this year for bumps, but we are NOT talking involuntary bumps but volunteering). Suspended Travel FAQs at DELTA website

I have had flights were I volunteered at check-in on a regional jet, then the same agent later runs the desk, the flight is oversold, and they take some else who just walks up when I had asked before anyone at check-in!

So, if you want to BUMP, tell everyone along the way. At check-in and at the gate. One tip I can share is that you print TWO copies of your boarding pass for each flight. Then, just tell the gate agent to HOLD ON to your pass just in case they need you (after all you have your extra one).

Also never ever trust the DELTA seat map as a check to see if the flight is really oversold (I missed out on a $2000 bump for an oversold international flight sitting up in the SKYCLUB looking at delta.com seatmap). Until the agents are working the flight, you can not be completely sure of the real numbers. As blogged about before, when you do give up your seat, work it for the best flights, seats, and maybe more vouchers when you have to stay overnight.

On a side note, and I am in NO WAY suggesting you invest in DELTA stock (I sure am not) this article does tend to show our DELTA flights will be more and more full over the short term and give us more chances to bumps!

Happy “bumportunities” – Rene

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67 Responses to “Guide for BUMPING on DELTA airlines+ FREE SKYCLUB 1 day pass giveaway!”

  1. emily says:

    thanks for the info..i’ve had a hard time getting bumped on delta and now i know why :)

  2. Henry says:

    i haven’t had a bump opportunity in forever … a one-day pass to skyclub could help make the bump (voluntary or otherwise) less painful.

  3. Dan says:

    I like your specialized Delta blog. I switched my allegiance to them from Continental after I made Silver and they upgraded my ticket and my gf’s to business class for an international flight.

  4. Sergey says:

    Unfortunately, when I fly, flights are never oversold. Otherwise, I would love to get bumped.

  5. Dan in STL says:

    I certainly isn’t an exact science that’s for sure. It seems every time I run into a good bump opportunity I’m on a tight schedule and can’t delay the flight. However it is a good excuse for missing a meeting. “Sorry I couldn’t make it but I got bumped from the flight I was on” :)

  6. Singtx says:

    Love the bump. Thanks for the article.

  7. NYBanker says:

    Can you address DL offering bump list registration at check in kiosks? Do they still do that? How does it play into the equation?

  8. stephen bartos says:

    Getting bumped on DL is inconsistent at best. They seem to have figured out revenue management better than other carriers.

  9. nicehands says:

    It’s been eons since I’ve been bumped on a DL flight – however, they make sure EVERY single seat flies full now. Good luck.

  10. G. Roger says:

    I have found it harder than ever to get bumped on Delta recently!

  11. Colleen says:

    Thanks for the tip.

  12. Linda says:

    Great strategies…thanks!

  13. Iain says:

    Thanks for the advice.

  14. Mike says:

    Sweet, thanks!

  15. mark says:

    Why do you put “BUMP” in all CAPS? Is bump an acronym?

  16. Scott says:

    Great ideas. Thanks!

  17. Erndog says:

    Never been bumped on Delta, yet.

  18. Nina says:

    I have not gotten bumped in long time on Delta:(
    Airfrance over a holiday is sweet though!

  19. Nina says:

    Lax has the kiosk bump registration.
    JFK to my knowledge does not,
    I too am curious about the kiosk queue to bump
    Thank you SO much for blogging delta!

  20. The Nomad says:

    I haven’t ever been bumped by Delta! Can use the Skyclub pass :)

  21. Jimgotkp says:

    Interesting post once again! Making Delta quite attractive day after day :P

  22. Bender says:

    Thanks for the info! I haven’t been able to get bumped on a long timebut am definitely hoping to soona!

  23. KT says:

    Thanks for the article! I’ve found that I have more opportunities to get bumped from the smaller airport regional jets… Morning flights. I rarely get those opportunities from the Delta hubs. But. I LOVE the idea of printing two boarding passes and leaving one with the gate agent. So smart :) thanks for the tip!! Please sign me up for the sky club pass giveaway too!

  24. M says:

    Great post!

  25. Andrew T says:

    Awesome post! I feel like a lot of people don’t know how lucrative these bumps can be until the gate attendant makes an announcement about one.

  26. Jim says:

    Good ideas to use in the future. Usually the person ahead of me gets the bump. Example last month got in line to volunteer, they paged so and so who didn’t have a seat. She came up they told her we’re oversold and would you take $400 for a 3 hr. later flight. When they were done said sorry we were only overbooked by one. :(

  27. Gargoyle says:

    I’ve taken a number of voluntary bumps with DL; unfortunately, I’ve lost some upgrades that way. Make sure you get put on the upgrade list for your new flight, but at that stage your odds of clearing aren’t that great.

  28. Didn’t Delta at one time have a bidding thing on the check-in kiosks that let you sign up for being bumped, and you put in how much you could be bought off for being bumped? Do they not do that any more?

    If not, thanks for the great info. I often available to be bumped and thought the process had changed. Thanks for the tip!

  29. Sean says:

    Helpful to know about the bumps!

  30. Chris says:

    Thanks for the great information!

  31. Dave says:

    Unfortunately, now that I’m no longer a grad student my schedule usually doesn’t allow bumping. Or at the least, it’s rarely worth it. But thanks for the tips!

  32. john says:

    I have not been bumped in several years…Even though flights are “fuller”…I have not had any luck recently

  33. Danielle E. says:

    i find that there are more bumps at the end of the year (oct-dec). do you think that is true?

  34. David says:

    I haven’t had success bumping with delta, thanks, and will try next time

  35. Aleks says:

    My last bump was over Memorial Day weekend traveling with my wife CLT-ATL-PIT. I didn’t even think about VDBing but we got called up by the GA who offered $300 vouchers and a direct flight on US which got us there sooner than the original itinerary. We just used a part of one of those vouchers to get a ticket for my wife to accompany me on a business trip to PHL/NYC next weekend. #bumpwinning

  36. Allen says:

    Hopefully I will be able to make use of this advice. Thanks.

  37. Weston S says:

    Some say summer is the best time to be bumped, but I tend to go by days of the week. I have over a dozen bumps over the last two years with the majority occurring on Sunday evenings.

  38. james K says:

    Good to know the information.

  39. Dare says:

    So simple, it has to work.

  40. Dan Riley says:

    I live for bumps, and I always have a back up plan to suggest for the gate agent. That way I might be able to accrue more miles by even doing a double connect.

  41. Cassie says:

    I always hope for a bump opportunity and have only been on a flight once, when I had to get somewhere at a specific time so couldn’t volunteer.

  42. Burj says:

    Delta boarding is such a joke…I once saw people in zone 4 try to board with the pre-boarders and the agent LET them! When other saw that EVERYONE bum rushed the gate!

  43. gpapadop says:

    This is another reason I have missed NW so much:-) DL fills up planes & gives no bumps like no other…at least that has been my experience since the merger!

  44. Asen says:

    Your title is Guild. I think you wanted to say Guide.

  45. Sy Ochoa says:

    Getting bumped on a flight sucks, but thank heavens for SKYCLUB’s

  46. J.J. says:

    I haven’t but have family who has got bumped on Delta. At least the vouchers are electronic.

  47. Longshot says:

    Enjoy your blog as our home airport is a main delta hub.

  48. Steve says:

    Thanks for the info!

  49. airshadow says:

    bump!

  50. Nathan says:

    Thanks for the information!

  51. LL says:

    Good to know for next flight! Thanks!

  52. Wise2u says:

    A ATL traveler like myself could use the pass

  53. UoMDaddy says:

    I used to do the bump in the 70′s loved it then.

  54. Andrew H says:

    Good to know as I have started to fly more Delta and less United!

  55. Mike says:

    Thanks for the post! I’d always love a free Delta Skyclub day pass!

  56. deltagoldflyer says:

    +1 too many sleepy days! TXS for the typo fix! – rene

  57. Ben says:

    Thanks for the info!

  58. Shuo says:

    Thanks for the article. love bumps!

  59. Brandon Evans says:

    How does bidding impact your strategy?

  60. Phil Gold says:

    I always volunteer to get bumped…its part of the fin of flying.
    Thanks!

  61. Mark P says:

    Bumpety bump bump…

  62. serion says:

    Thanks for the tips! I’m going to use them on my flight next month!

  63. Josh says:

    Great tips!

  64. AS says:

    Love your tips and the your generous spirit with these giveaways

  65. Josh says:

    Hope I can have a “bumportunity” on my next flight

  66. Rajnish says:

    awesome way to get some free money.

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