Quote Originally Posted by R.M.Anderson View Post
I copied and pasted the Airport Standby List of standby codes before and posted it here but subsequently deleted it because of Delta protocol forbidding publication.
That being noted you can see it for yourself by logging into DeltaNet - TravelNet and select a flight that is leaving in the next few hours - Display the Airport Standby List
- Click on any of the blue highlighted standby codes of anyone on the list - and the full list of codes will be displayed in priority order from revenue to no-rev.
Note the spread from S1 to S4D !
Hope this helps explain the offline Regional/Commuter relationship with Delta !
To take this step further after you have accessed the LIST of airport standby codes (all 46 or 'em) -
Make a file in your computer and copy and paste it so that you don't have to log into the DeltaNet (TravelNet)
to reference it. Now don't be making copies of the list to post in public forums (even this one).
You could take a paper hard copy with you traveling to help your planning but it is not to be passed around
for common public use - Got That !

If you are into all that fancy digital electronic stuff - while you are waiting for your seat to clear on a flight
log in and sort of look over the Gate Agents shoulder with your access to the Airport Standby List (ASL) and
watch the progress as standbys are upgraded and assigned seats. Perhaps there is an APT for that !?

Be smart and savvy - know what is going on - be ahead of the game !