Delta extends waived change fees, free flights for medical volunteers
Eligible travelers can rebook trips through May 21, 2022.
Delta Air Lines will waive change fees, offer free flights for medical workers, and continue social distancing measures through the end of June, the airline announced Tuesday.
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Passengers with travel booked in April, May, or June as of April 14 or who have existing eCredits or canceled travel from flights in March, April, May, or June are eligible for the extended waived change fees. Customers can rebook their travel through May 21, 2022.
Earlier this month, Delta began flying medical workers for free to hard-hit areas in the U.S. Eligible medical workers can now book free round-trip Delta flights to New York, Georgia, Louisiana, and Michigan through June.
“Delta continues to consider expanding this program as needed,” the airline wrote in the press release.
The airline began social distancing measures on Monday, which will continue through June. The measures include reducing the number of passengers per flight, blocking middle class seats, processing available upgrades at the gate, and boarding passengers by row.
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