Hello fellow airline employee. I work for Delta Airlines in FLL. I will try to cover most of the benefits for flights at Delta. O.k., first, we have to pay a total annual charge of $50. for everyone that is included on our list. That includes both parents, spouse, and kids. The total is $50 for all...not for each. We started doing this while in bankruptcy to offset some of the costs for our airline. This $50 also includes our family and friends certificates (buddy passes). I believe that buddy passes are about the same at most airlines (paying @10% of full fare + airport taxes). Now, this is what we get:Employee + spouse and kids: 18 transoceanic passes per year...each additional pass costing $150 round trip - i believe this is still the same...unfortunately, I have kids and do not get out of the country

unlimited S3 passes per year : unlimited flying anywhere domestically on basic standby (yes, we do go by senoirity).Six (6) S2 passes per year per each person (employee, spouse and kids): priority passes which bumps you higher on the senority list. So if I use an S2 pass, and an employee with 40 years is using a S3 pass, I will get on before them.Parents: 18 S3 passes per year. No transoceanic passes available.If you choose not to designate a parent on your flight benefits, we offer a companion pass. This will let you choose a friend or relative to use unlimited S3 passes per year. Now, I do not have a companion pass, so I am not aware of all the exact things it includes, so I may be a little off on that one.And last thing: if we excel during the year, we may be awarded a S1 pass. This bumps everyone else down again.A S1 is high priority seating.If you have a death in the family, you get an S1 pass as well. It is listed as a family emergency pass and you will be given a seat as soon as all paying passengers are cleared.When I worked in ATL. getting on a flight was no problem. Now I work in FLL and the flights are pretty booked most of the time, but, I still have never had a problem getting my family to where we needed to go. Oh, and we do offer flight benefits to the "significant other". I believe they get the same as a spouse would. I know this is the case with the insurance we offer as well. If you have any other questions, feel free to shoot me an email. Hope this enlightens you a bit.