
Below you will find a graphic showing the different travel benefits you and your pass riders can access. This document will guide you through the different travel benefits you have access to as a Delta Flight Attendant. Even if you pay monthly, you still need to reach out to reserve the hot bed.Īs a Delta employee, you have different options for leisure, commuting, and company business travel. Average Price $35 -$65 per night or $125 - $150 monthly.You will need to contact the host to “reserve” the bed you need before arriving at the crash pad. They do have kitchens and bathrooms but not storage for you to keep your food or toiletries. With hot beds you usually travel with your bedding or sleeping bag and there usually isn’t a place for you to permanently store your things. Hot Beds: you pay to rent a bed for the night used or pay a monthly rental to reserve a bed, but the bed is not exclusive to you. Average Price $275 - $325 depending on how many beds per room, top or bottom bunk, location, and amenities.


You can keep your own bedding there and usually there is storage for food, clothing, luggage and a kitchen and bathroom for personal use. Traditionally they will use these beds 4 – 8 nights a month and there are two types: cold beds and hot beds.Ĭold Beds: you rent a bed for a monthly fee and usually pay a one-month security deposit like you would an apartment. First, what is a crash pad? A crash pad is a house or apartment where commuting Flight Attendants and Pilots rent a bed to use before, between and after work trips but do not live in their base full time.
