Delta's strandby dress code

planejay

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Can someone refresh my memory on the topic? I can't remember if I am allowed to wear khaki shorts or if I have to wear pants. This is a domestic flight not involving first-class i.e. an RJ. Thanks for the help.~Jay
 
Business casual. You can wear jeans in coach *I THINK* but be safe and where at least khakis.
 
planejay said:
Can someone refresh my memory on the topic? I can't remember if I am allowed to wear khaki shorts or if I have to wear pants. This is a domestic flight not involving first-class i.e. an RJ. Thanks for the help.~Jay

Shorts for a non-rev? I would not take a chance of wearing shorts, go with the pants option.
 
Ooh, I didn't see the 'shorts' word.

DO NOT WEAR SHORTS.

Yeah yeah, you might be the only guy on the aircraft wearing a collared shirt and long pants, but welcome to the wonderful world of flying strandby.
 
I thought the Shorts was a mighty fine airplane...........

Oh, wrong subject! Sorry!

Do not wear shorts of any fabric while non-revving. Khaki pants would be fine, jeans are okay in coach, but do not wear shorts.
 
Doug Taylor said:
Ooh, I didn't see the 'shorts' word.

DO NOT WEAR SHORTS.

Yeah yeah, you might be the only guy on the aircraft wearing a collared shirt and long pants, but welcome to the wonderful world of flying strandby.

Havin him show up ina tux woulda been funny folks way to ruin it!

:sarcasm:
 
ok so tux it is....I couldn't remember what was required for coach...I just remember that it was a bit more lax than business class. Thanks for the help.
 
Business casual for first class or if coach jeans are fine. RJ's you can wear jeans also.
 
planejay said:
ok so tux it is....I couldn't remember what was required for coach...I just remember that it was a bit more lax than business class. Thanks for the help.

Dress halfway decent, this way if coach is sold out, they can seat you in Business/First, but, if you dress in a pair of jeans & a T-shirt, well, you will to play the non-rev shuffle & wait for the next flight.
 
I like to dress nice when I travel, so I wouldn't wear jeans. I was just thinking that atl will probably be one hot "mutha" and was considering dressing for the occasion.
 
planejay said:
Can someone refresh my memory on the topic? I can't remember if I am allowed to wear khaki shorts or if I have to wear pants. This is a domestic flight not involving first-class i.e. an RJ. Thanks for the help.~Jay

Shorts....On a non-rev pass. :D :D :D :D :D

That was a good one.!!!!!!
 
i dont want to sound like a total geek, but is that required for only delta or all airlines? i mean it makes sense if you are getting a free ride but is that a delta policy or an airline wide policy?
 
amorris311 said:
i dont want to sound like a total geek, but is that required for only delta or all airlines? i mean it makes sense if you are getting a free ride but is that a delta policy or an airline wide policy?

Required at most, if not all airlines. "Free" ticket=play like we're still in the 50's and 60's when people cared what they looked like.
 
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