Thu, 27 Feb 2020 |
COVID19: Delta Reduces Seoul Flights; Delays
Manila Launch
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Delta has temporarily reduced the number of weekly
flights it operates between the U.S. and Seoul-Incheon (ICN),
South Korea.
From 29 February through 30 April 2020, the
carrier will suspend service between Minneapolis/St. Paul and ICN,
with the last flight departing MSP for ICN on 28 February and
departing ICN for MSP on 29 February.
Delta will also reduce to five times weekly its
services between ICN and Atlanta, Detroit and Seattle through 30
April.
The airline’s new service from Incheon to Manila,
previously scheduled to begin 29 March, is now scheduled to
commence on 1 May.
Customers with affected travel plans can
go to the My Trips section of delta.com to help them understand
their options, including:
- Change to other Delta
flights - Change departure date - Change flight to a partner
airline - Request a refund -
Contact Delta to discuss additional options.
Delta continues to offer a change fee waiver
for customers who wish to adjust their travel plans for flights
between the U.S. and South Korea, China and Italy.
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