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Delta resumes service at its Minneapolis-St. Paul hub, customers encouraged to watch flight status on the Delta app or delta.com

As weather conditions slowly improve in the Midwest, Delta is gradually resuming operations at impacted airports, including Delta’s Minneapolis-St. Paul hub. 

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Sunday, March 15, 2:35 p.m. ET 

As weather conditions slowly improve in the Midwest, Delta is gradually resuming operations at impacted airports, including Delta’s Minneapolis-St. Paul hub. Additional schedule adjustments in MSP are likely as teams safely manage a slowed start-up and strong winds.  

Flexible booking options remain available for customers to adjust plans at no additional cost. Customers are encouraged to watch their flight status closely on delta.com or the app for the latest information. Delta will provide customers with as much notice as possible about changes to flight schedules. When a cancellation occurs, Delta automatically rebooks customers to the next best itinerary.   

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Sunday, March 15, 11:20 a.m. ET

Airports in the Midwest, including Delta’s Minneapolis-St. Paul hub, continue to see snowfall and strong winds. We expect Delta flights to gradually resume once airport conditions improve. Delays and additional schedule adjustments are possible as operations recover.  

The safety of Delta customers and our people remains first and foremost as we closely monitor forecasts to determine necessary adjustments to flight schedules. Customers are encouraged to watch their flight status closely on delta.com or the app for the latest information. Delta will provide customers with as much notice as possible about changes to flight schedules. When a cancellation occurs, Delta automatically rebooks customers to the next best itinerary.

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Friday, March 13, 5:00 p.m. ET

Due to significant forecasted snow and winds in the Midwest, Delta has implemented cancellations for airports in the Midwest, including Delta’s Minneapolis-St. Paul hub, for Saturday through Sunday.  

Customers whose travel takes them to, from, or through affected airports are encouraged to proactively adjust their plans outside the anticipated weather window using the flexible rebooking options available to them. 

Delta automatically rebooks customers to the next best itinerary, and customers can easily make further changes via the Delta app and delta.com. We encourage customers to take advantage of easy rebooking options in the Delta app and at delta.com as these are the same flight options that our reservation specialists have access to. 

The safety of Delta customers and our people remains first and foremost as we closely monitor forecasts to determine necessary adjustments to flight schedules.   

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Friday, March 13, 12:30 p.m. ET

Delta is taking proactive steps to minimize disruption for customers ahead of severe winter weather in the Midwest starting Saturday evening and through Sunday.  

Due to significant forecasted snow and winds, Delta is processing cancellations at Midwest airports, including Delta’s Minneapolis-St. Paul hub, to ensure the safety of our customers and people. 

 Flexible options are available for customers whose travel takes them to, from or through affected airports, to move their flights outside the expected weather window. 

Delta automatically rebooks customers to the next best itinerary, and customers can easily make further changes via the Delta app and delta.com. We encourage customers to take advantage of easy rebooking options in the Delta app and at delta.com as these are the same flight options that our reservation specialists have access to. 

The safety of Delta customers and our people remains first and foremost as we closely monitor forecasts to determine necessary adjustments to flight schedules.     

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