How to Hold a Flight on Delta

sanakhan

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If you're trying to hold a flight on Delta, here's how I usually do it — and it works. Delta doesn’t officially offer a “hold” option online for most fares, but there are still ways around it. What I do is call their customer service (eight-seven-seven, two-nine-seven, zero-six-nine-nine) and speak to a rep directly. Be polite but clear — say you need time to confirm plans or coordinate with a companion. If the fare is eligible, they can usually lock it in for 24 hours.

Also, Delta’s 24-hour risk-free cancellation policy gives you some breathing room. Book the flight, then cancel within 24 hours with no penalty — essentially a no-strings hold. I’ve done this countless times, especially when prices are fluctuating and I need to buy time.

If you’re Platinum or Diamond Medallion, agents are more flexible with holds — sometimes up to 48 hours. Just don’t wait until the last minute, especially with high-demand routes.

Bottom line: Call the number, be courteous but persistent, and if needed, use the 24-hour cancellation as a built-in hold. It's not advertised, but it works.
 
Delta allows you to hold a flight through its “Price Lock” feature on select routes. When booking on Delta’s website, choose “Hold” if it’s available—you’ll pay a small fee to freeze the fare for up to 24 hours or more. After that, you can confirm and pay for the ticket, or let the hold expire. It’s useful when you need a bit more time to decide.
 
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