Now delta.com is more accessible than ever before. You don't even need to go to a special web address, just point your mobile device to delta.com. You can use your BlackBerry, iPhone, Windows Mobile, or just about any mobile device that can access the Internet.
Here are all the things you can get done while you're on the go.
Now you can check in using your PDA or other mobile device, print out your boarding pass at a kiosk, and head straight to security. Or, at certain airports, you can go completely paperless by having an eBoarding Pass delivered to your mobile device and then showing it to TSA Security and the gate agent for scanning. Learn more about Mobile Check-in and see where it's available.
You can easily check the status of a flight by entering the the flight number and selecting "Go" or you can enter the cities to get the flight schedule. Either way, you can get quick access to see when your flight is leaving or arriving. Some cities even have airport maps to show you where to find Delta.
See when and where we fly. You can check schedules right from your mobile device. Click on the flight number for additional details. Some information such as gate assignments is only available within 24 hours of flight departure.
Select Itineraries from the menu. From there, you can enter your name as it appears on your ticket and your confirmation number to view your reservation.
If you're a SkyMiles member, you can log on to view your miles. Just look for the underlined number of miles and click. This will take you to your activity. If you're signed up to receive your statements via email, you'll also be able to view the last 12 months of your statements.
If you've saved your profile on delta.com, including your credit card information, you'll be able to make changes from your mobile device after you access your itinerary.
If you haven't yet, you can enroll now as a SkyMiles member, then you can update your profile.
When you come to delta.com using your device, we'll identify it and its screen size to serve up the best browsing experience. This all works best if your browser is set to support style sheets. On most devices, this can be done by selecting Options, Browser Configuration, checking Support Style Sheets, and then saving the update.
No need to worry if your device doesn't support style sheets. Some of the styles and fonts might just look a little different than when you're visiting with your PC.
We're flying to more international destinations than ever. You may see "En Español" listed as an option for your device because delta.com for mobile is also available in Spanish. As other languages are introduced to delta.com, the mobile application will be updated to include those as well.
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