Delta issued travel waivers tonight to Australia. It also added more flights to its suspension list.
The airline announced it will waive change fees for customers whose travel involves a Delta destination in Australia through May 31. (Keep in mind fare differences may apply.)
UPDATED: Delta announced flight suspensions between LAX and Sydney.
In addition to the previous Latin America destination suspensions posted earlier today, Delta announced this batch tonight:
JFK to Bogota: Service will be suspended March 18 after the final flight from BOG to JFK arrives. The last flight from JFK to BOG departs March 24.
Atlanta to Bogota: Service will be suspended March 25 after the final flight from BOG to ATL. The last flight from ATL to BOG departs March 17.
Atlanta to Cartagena: Service will be suspended March 24 after the final flight from BOG to ATL. The last flight from ATL to CTG departs March 23.
Also, this amendment was issued:
Atlanta to St. Maarten: The final flight between ATL and SXM will now operate on Wednesday, March 18. No word if service will resume on April 1.
JFK to St. Maarten: The final flight between ATL and SXM will now operate on Tuesday, March 17. No word if service will resume on April 1.
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