The airlines’ move follows similar actions by United last week as airlines grapple with a sharp drop off in travel demand.
Author: Dawn Gilbertson, USA TODAY
Delta, United, American broaden change fee waivers amid coronavirus concerns
The airlines are letting travelers change or cancel their flight without a hefty fee, no matter when they bought their ticket.
The (rare) travel upside to coronavirus? You might have a swankier plane on your spring flight
The airplane shuffle is happening across the country due to steep international flight cuts by U.S. airlines amid the coronavirus outbreak.
‘It has a 9/11-like feel’: Southwest CEO says bookings down precipitously from coronavirus concerns
Southwest says its first quarter revenue will be $200-$300 million lower than expected due to a sharp decline in bookings and cancellations.
United slashing US, international flights, offering voluntary leave amid coronavirus crisis
United’s moves to cut service are the most aggressive by a U.S. airline since the coronavirus outbreak began.
Nervous about buying a plane ticket? American waiving change fees amid coronavirus crisis
American joined JetBlue and Alaska in allowing travelers buying new tickets to change them without paying a hefty fee. Fare differences will apply.
Delta, American suspending flights to Milan as coronavirus cuts spread to Italy
Delta and American have suspended flights to Milan follow earlier cuts in service to China, Hong Kong, South Korea and Japan amid coronavirus crisis.
Coronavirus flight cuts on the rise: United reduces service to Japan, Singapore, Seoul
The airline had previously suspended flights to China and Hong Kong. The new flight changes follow a steep drop in demand for Asia travel.
Skis fly free: Southwest Airlines adding flights to Steamboat Springs, Colorado
The airline plans to offer seasonal daily nonstop flights to popular ski destination Steamboat Springs, Colorado, in late 2020
‘Kids should sit with their parents’: Petition urges airlines to seat families together for free
Consumer Reports, which has been pressuring the U.S. DOT to take action on family seating, is now appealing directly to airlines.