U.S. airlines expand waivers for changing
tickets through April
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[March 10, 2020]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The largest
U.S. airlines are allowing passengers to rebook tickets through April 30
without paying fees to change flights citing uncertainty about traveling
during the coronavirus outbreak. |
Travelers sit in a lounge area as Delta Air Lines plane park at a gate
in McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S., February
14, 2020. Picture taken February 14, 2020. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton |
Delta Airlines Inc <DAL.N> said Monday it would waive change
fees for customers who had previously booked tickets and are
scheduled to travel through April 30.
Delta and other major U.S. airlines previously announced they
would waive the change fees for people buying new tickets
through March 31. Customers will still be responsible for any
change in ticket prices when they rebook.
United Airlines Holdings Inc <UAL.O> said later on Monday it
would also waive change fees for people who had previously
bought tickets.
American Airlines Group Inc <AAL.O> also plans to announce it
will also waive the change fees through the end of April for
people who previously bought tickets, a person briefed on the
matter said.
The expanded waivers come as major U.S. airlines have reported a
sharp drop off in travel demand and have cutback on flights,
especially to Asia and Italy where the virus has hit hardest.
United said it was making the change due to "the high level of
uncertainty regarding travel because of COVID-19."
It said passengers must rebook travel by the end of the year or
12 months from the issue date, whichever is earlier, and the new
date must be within 12 months from the original ticket issue
date.
Some U.S. lawmakers have called on the Transportation Department
to order the airlines to drop the change fees.
U.S. carrier Southwest Airlines Co <LUV.N> does not charge
change fees.
(Reporting by David Shepardson in Washington; Editing by
Christopher Cushing)
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