Delta Air Lines cancels hundreds of
flights due to winter storm
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[December 09, 2017]
NEW
YORK (Reuters) - Delta Air Lines <DAL.N> has canceled more than 600
flights due to inclement weather at its Atlanta hub, the carrier said on
Friday, as a winter storm travels towards the northeast, threatening
more cancellations and delays. |
Delta planes line up at their gates while on the tarmac of Salt Lake
City International Airport in Utah September 28, 2013. REUTERS/Lucas
Jackson/File Photo |
The
Atlanta-based airline said a wintry mix was to blame for lengthy
delays on de-icing planes. By Friday evening, the carrier had
canceled 625 flights from Atlanta.
The early winter storm is expected to move northward along the
eastern seaboard leaving a trail of snow and slush along major
airline routes, including the New York area and Boston.
Even relatively small storms can pose a big headache for
airlines, which can end up with millions of dollars of lost
revenue from costly cancellations and delays.
Delta, United Airlines <UAL.N> and American Airlines <AAL.O>
have issued change fee waivers for customers flying out of
potentially affected airports.
(Reporting by Alana Wise; Editing by James Dalgleish)
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