Traveling with friends, family, or a senior group can make the journey just as enjoyable as the destination. Whether it’s a church retreat, family reunion, or veteran’s club trip, flying together helps everyone feel connected. But booking for a large group can feel overwhelming if you try to do it alone. That’s where Delta’s group flight program comes in—and if you’d like a helping hand, you can always call 877-297-0699 for live support.
Here’s everything seniors need to know about booking Delta group flights, step by step.
Delta defines a group booking as 10 or more passengers traveling together on the same flight, to the same destination. This works perfectly for:
Family reunions
Senior travel clubs
Church or faith-based groups
Veterans’ organizations
Large friend groups planning a getaway
By booking as a group, you get a simplified process and extra benefits that individual tickets don’t provide.
Why go through the hassle of booking everyone separately when you can enjoy perks like:
Guaranteed group fares – Prices stay consistent for everyone.
Seat assignments together – Travel as a group, not scattered across the plane.
Flexible payments – Make deposits and finalize names later.
Dedicated group support – Special agents handle group bookings.
Peace of mind – No surprises with last-minute fare hikes.
👉 Imagine your church group of 15 heading to Florida—everyone sits together, the price is locked in, and you only have to manage one booking. That’s the power of group travel.
Delta has an online form where you can submit group details and get a quote. This works well if you’re comfortable with forms and email.
For many seniors, the easiest option is to pick up the phone. Call 877-297-0699 and speak directly with an agent who specializes in group travel. They’ll guide you through pricing, seat assignments, and special requests.
If your senior club already has a travel organizer, they can coordinate with Delta to make group booking seamless.
Start early – Book 3–6 months in advance for the best fares.
Stay organized – Keep traveler names, ID numbers, and seating needs in one place.
Request assistance services – Delta offers wheelchairs, pre-boarding, and extra help for seniors.
Use SkyMiles – Members can sometimes redeem points as part of a group booking.
Communicate with your group – Make sure everyone knows payment deadlines.
According to airfare studies, groups that book earlier save an average of 15–20% compared to last-minute reservations.
Last year, a senior reunion group of 12 booked Delta group tickets to Las Vegas. Not only did they all pay the same fare, but they were seated in the same section of the plane. Another veteran’s club used the program to fly together to Washington, D.C.—avoiding the stress of coordinating multiple reservations.
Q: How many people do I need for a group booking?
At least 10 passengers traveling together.
Q: Do group bookings save money?
Yes, fares are often discounted or locked in at a guaranteed rate.
Q: Can groups sit together?
Yes, Delta works to seat groups in the same section.
Q: Do seniors get extra perks?
Not special discounts, but you can request mobility and boarding assistance.
Q: Is calling 877-297-0699 the easiest way?
For most seniors, yes—it’s the simplest way to book without online stress.
Booking Delta group flights takes the stress out of organizing a big trip. With locked-in fares, flexible payments, and dedicated support, seniors can focus on enjoying the journey instead of worrying about logistics.
Call 877-297-0699 today to book your Delta group flight.
Use Delta’s online form if you’re comfortable with digital tools.
Plan ahead 3–6 months to secure the best group fares.
Request assistance services for seniors in your group.
Share this guide with your travel club, family, or church group.
With these tips, you and your group can fly Delta together—comfortably, affordably, and stress-free.