Delta Air Lines : waives change fees in response to coronavirus
January 24, 2020 at 12:40 pm EST
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Delta has issued a travel waiver as the airline closely monitors the evolving situation in response to an outbreak of respiratory illness caused by the coronavirus originating in China.
Where: Beijing (PEK), Shanghai (PVG)
When: January 24-31
This waiver allows customers with flexibility in their travel plans to make a one-time change to their itinerary without incurring a change fee.
Travelers with Wuhan in their journey are being screened by the CDC upon arrival to New York, San Francisco, Atlanta, Chicago-O'Hare and Los Angeles, in addition to screenings in China. Other U.S. airports are also reportedly screening passengers who have Wuhan as part of their travel journey.
Thursday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a level 3 travel advisory, which recommends travelers avoid nonessential travel to Wuhan, China. Delta continues to be in direct contact with the CDC and is following their guidelines.
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Delta Air Lines, Inc. is an airline organized around three sectors of activity:
- passenger transport (84.3% of net sales);
- airfreight (1.2%);
- other (14.5%).
At the end of 2023, the group was operating a fleet of 1,273 aircraft.
Net sales are distributed geographically as follows: the United States (70.4%), Latin America (7.4%), Pacific (4.2%), and other (18%).