Fresh off issuing a weather travel waiver for 16 Upper Midwest airports, Delta Air Lines is doing the same for more than 20 northeast destinations — including the New York and Boston metro areas, as well as Toronto.
Rain, sleet, and snow are expected to rudely crash the party this weekend and disrupt all sorts of travel.
This weather waiver is in effect for travel Sunday, December 1 and Monday, December 2 through the below airports:
Connecticut
- Hartford (BDL)
Maine
- Bangor (BGR)
- Portland (PWM)
Massachusetts
- Boston (BOS)
New Hampshire
- Manchester (MHT)
New Jersey
- Newark (EWR)
New York
- Albany (ALB)
- Binghamton (BGM);
- Buffalo (BUF)
- Elmira (ELM)
- Ithaca (ITH)
- New York – Kennedy (JFK);
- New York – LaGuardia (LGA)
- Newburgh (SWF)
- Rochester (ROC)
- Syracuse (SYR)
- White Plains (HPN)
Ontario, Canada
- Toronto (YYZ)
Pennsylvania
- Scranton (AVP)
- State College (SCE)
Rhode Island
- Providence (PVD)
Vermont
- Burlington (BTV)
Tickets must be reissued on or before December 5, with rebooked travel commencing no later than December 5, as well.
Passengers may make a one-time change without being assessed a fee, though fare differences may apply.
Visit the weather waiver’s alert for more information and learn about how Delta weather waivers work in general.
Contact Delta Air Lines for Rebooking Help
If you have questions or need to rebook travel, contact Delta Air Lines directly (not “Delta Airlines”) or the provider through whom you originally purchased travel.
Delta Air Lines: 1-800-221-1212
On Twitter: @Delta
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