
Delta Closely Monitoring Conditions Along Irma's Path Sunday
With operations ceased at nearly all Florida airports, Delta teams are monitoring conditions and fine-tuning forecasts to determine potential impact at Delta's Atlanta hub for Monday, as well as understand when flying will resume at airports affected by Hurricane Irma.
Delta is flying an extra flight on Sunday between Atlanta and San Juan, Puerto Rico, to assist Caribbean recovery efforts.
With strong winds and extended rain expected in Atlanta Monday afternoon, Delta is recommending customers who are transiting its Atlanta hub on Monday modify their itineraries.
Delta has an updated airport-by-airport outlook for operations in the Caribbean, Florida and the southeastern U.S. For more information on airport updates, visit news.delta.com.
Delta has combined and consolidated waivers for customers transiting three dozen destinations where flights will be affected by Irma through Sept. 17 and has created a new waiver for St. Thomas, St. Maarten and Turks and Caicos for customers ticketed through Oct. 31.
Delta’s Sales Support is working around the clock to assist customers. For more information, you may also visit news.delta.com and pro.delta.com for the latest updates in this evolving weather event.