Premium Assistance

There is help available for Members with limited financial resources:

Help with Prescription Drug Costs – Low Income Subsidy

The Social Security Administration offers a Low-Income Subsidy (LIS) program for people who have limited income and resources. To learn more, visit www.ssa.gov/prescriptionhelp/, where you can download and complete an application, or call Social Security at 800-772-1213

DALRC Retiree Assistance Program, Inc. (RAP)

The DALRC Retiree Assistance Program, Inc. (RAP) is a charitable organization established in 2007 for the sole purpose of providing financial assistance to Delta Air Lines retirees, their spouses and survivors who have fallen on financial hard times due to health-related issues. 

You do not need to be a member of DALRC, Inc. to qualify for a grant, but certain income and asset restrictions do apply. An application is available on their website at www.retireeap.org. Or email:  info@dalrc.org , call 678-782-7577,  or write to:

DALRC Retiree Assistance Program, Inc.
155 Westridge Parkway, Suite 220
McDonough, GA 30253

Delta Employee & Retirement Care Fund

Delta Air Lines also offers support through the Delta Employee & Retirement Care Fund. For more information visit the Delta corporate “Extranet” at https://deltanet.delta.com/login, then select Company > Our Company> Delta People Care, or call the Delta Employee Service Center, at 1-800-MYDELTA, (800) 693-3582.

Delta 1114 Premium Subsidy

The Subsidy applies to a closed group of both non-pilot and pilot retirees, and their respective spouses and survivors, under the agreement between Delta Air Lines, Inc. and the separate Section 1114 Committees representing retirees in Delta’s 2005 bankruptcy.  To be eligible for a subsidy, a retiree, spouse, or survivor must meet both of the following qualifications:

• The Delta retiree’s retirement date was January 1, 2006, or before, and

• The retiree, spouse, or survivor turned age 60 by January 1, 2007

    Learn more about the 2025 Subsidy