Source: Delta

  • Delta suspended operations at airports in Ian’s path, including Key West, Fort Myers, Tampa, Sarasota and Orlando, until conditions allow service to resume.

Delta suspended operations at several Florida airports as Hurricane Ian moves across the state and is offering a waiver for impacted customers. The airline also has contributed $250,000 to the American Red Cross for Hurricane Ian relief efforts.

Delta customers can support relief efforts for hurricane victims by donating through Delta’s Customer Microsite, in partnership with the Red Cross.

Delta is closely monitoring conditions and will resume operations at affected locations only when it is safe to do so. Customers are urged to watch their flight status closely on delta.com or the Fly Delta app.

On Tuesday, Delta expanded the fare difference waiver it initially issued on Sunday to include more destinations in Georgia and South Carolina and airports throughout Florida. The waiver is effective from Sept. 25 – 30. With this, the fare difference for customers will be waived when rebooked travel occurs on or before Oct. 3, 2022, in the same cabin of service as originally booked.

At Delta, our team of 80,000 is focused on delivering a reliable, high-quality experience and minimizing inconvenience when circumstances disrupt scheduled operations. A customer guide to traveling with Delta offers more information about cancellations, refunds and waivers.