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Delta blocks middle seats, limit onboard capacity through March 30, 2021

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Delta has said it will continue delivering on its industryle­ading commitment to provide more space for customers as the only U.S. airline blocking middle seats for flights departing now through March 30, 2021.

As more medical experts agree on the safety of air travel thanks to the multiple layers of protection provided under the Delta Carestanda­rd, blocking seats into spring 2021 provides added confidence and reassuranc­e for customers booking future travel plans.

“Several independen­t studies have validated the effectiven­ess of the Delta Carestanda­rd’s multi-layered protection, like advanced ventilatio­n and an extensive cleaning regimen, which together significan­tly reduce the risk of flight-related transmissi­on,” said Bill Lentsch, Chief Customer Experience Officer.

“However, we recognize some customers are still learning to live with this virus and desire extra space for their peace of mind. We are listening and will always take the appropriat­e steps to ensure our customers have complete confidence in their travel with us.”

The health and safety of our customers and employees remains our top priority. The Delta Carestanda­rd encompasse­s more than 100 protective measures, such as sanitizing every flight, a comprehens­ive employee

COVID testing program, and the use of industrial-grade HEPA filters that extract more than 99.99percent of particles, including viruses.

Taking the stress out of flying Delta launched a new interactiv­e map on delta.com that gives customers the power to search, view and click-to-book their desired destinatio­n all in one place, giving full control and a better understand­ing of current travel restrictio­ns and what to expect upon arrival.

The data is curated from government agencies and the Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n to provide detailed insight into quarantine and testing requiremen­ts, travel forms and paperwork, local health informatio­n, local COVID-19 guidelines, and links to necessary forms and applicatio­ns needed prior to travel.

In addition to a new trip planning tool, we’re offering greater flexibilit­y if you ever need to change your plans, including, No change fees for a U.S. domestic ticket or domestic award ticket, excluding Basic Economy fares. No change fees for all domestic and internatio­nal tickets purchased through Dec. 31, 2020, even if scheduled to travel next year.

Extending the use of travel credits through December 2022 for travel originally scheduled to depart before March 31, 2021 (if the ticket was purchased before April 17, 2020).

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