Resort Airline Check In - Connecting

nicb88

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
I think I’ll know the answer already, but I though I would ask the question to get your opinion on it!

I will be travelling back to the UK flying via ATL, and wondered whether resort airline check in would be able to process the check in for the international connection as well as the domestic leg since they’re both on the same ticket. The latter is a Delta flight and I’ve seen they only serve domestic Delta flights at RAC. The intl leg is not Delta, however.

It could be both or neither, I realise. Or to have to re-check in in Atlanta in which case it’ll be easier to just check in at MCO.

Any ideas? Thanks in advance!
 

nickys

Premium Member
I think I’ll know the answer already, but I though I would ask the question to get your opinion on it!

I will be travelling back to the UK flying via ATL, and wondered whether resort airline check in would be able to process the check in for the international connection as well as the domestic leg since they’re both on the same ticket. The latter is a Delta flight and I’ve seen they only serve domestic Delta flights at RAC. The intl leg is not Delta, however.

It could be both or neither, I realise. Or to have to re-check in in Atlanta in which case it’ll be easier to just check in at MCO.

Any ideas? Thanks in advance!

I don’t think they will be able to do it. You’ll need to check in at MCO, but you’ll be able to do that all the way through to the U.K.
 

nicb88

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
I don’t think they will be able to do it. You’ll need to check in at MCO, but you’ll be able to do that all the way through to the U.K.

That was what I presumed. I just thought I’d see what my options were, if there were any! :)
 

scoti

New Member
The prerequisite is that it is a connecting flight that stops within the USA.
It must also be an American airline and not a codeshare flight.

Delta Airline does not participate in the program. Resort Airline Check In with international Delta flights is not possible.
We flew back to Germany with Delta this year, so we couldn't use the Resort Airline Checkin, it would have worked with American Airline.

Sorry for my bad English. ;)
 

Swissmiss

Premium Member
I think I’ll know the answer already, but I though I would ask the question to get your opinion on it!

I will be travelling back to the UK flying via ATL, and wondered whether resort airline check in would be able to process the check in for the international connection as well as the domestic leg since they’re both on the same ticket. The latter is a Delta flight and I’ve seen they only serve domestic Delta flights at RAC. The intl leg is not Delta, however.

It could be both or neither, I realise. Or to have to re-check in in Atlanta in which case it’ll be easier to just check in at MCO.

Any ideas? Thanks in advance!

Having just flown Delta from MCO to ATL with a further connection onto Europe this Saturday evening, I can tell you that you can NOT use the resort airline check in if your end destination is international. You can still use DME for your return trip to the airport but must bring your luggage with you.
 

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