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Delta Will Suspend Flights To 10 Airports Until The Fall
Delta Air Lines announced that flights from Atlanta to ten airports will be temporarily suspended due to the coronavirus.
ATLANTA, GA — Some more changes are coming for Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines and they start Wednesday. The company announced that beginning tomorrow, May 13, flights from Atlanta to Chicago Midway, Oakland International, and Manchester-Boston Regional will be suspended.
Delta is halting travel to a total of 10 airports until at least September.
In a statement the airline said: “These changes will allow more of our frontline employees to minimize their COVID-19 exposure risk while ensuring convenient access to Delta’s network for those who must travel. Delta will continue providing essential service to impacted communities via neighboring airports.”
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Only cities were there are more than one airport will be effected.
| Temporarily Suspended Airport | Nearest Delta-Served Airport | |
| Chicago Midway International Airport (MDW) | Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD) | |
| Oakland International Airport (OAK) | San Francisco International Airport (SFO) | |
| Hollywood Burbank Airport (BUR) | Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) | |
| Long Beach Airport (LGB) | Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) | |
| T. F. Green International Airport (PVD) | Logan International Airport (BOS) | |
| Westchester County Airport (HPN) | LaGuardia Airport (LGA) | |
| Stewart International Airport (SWF) | John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) | |
| Akron-Canton Airport (CAK) | Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE) | |
| Manchester-Boston Regional Airport (MHT) | Logan International Airport (BOS) | |
| Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport (PHF) | Norfolk International Airport (ORF) |
Delta will also temporarily suspend service to Saskatoon International Airport beginning May 13.
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“The safety of our employees and customers remains our primary focus as we navigate these challenges together,” said Sandy Gordon, Senior Vice President – Domestic Airport Operations. “By consolidating operations while customer traffic is low, we can allow more of our people to stay home in accordance with local health guidelines.”
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