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Delta has issued an additional weather waiver for Chicago’s O’Hare and Midway International Airports for customers traveling to, from or through the airports on Monday, Jan. 28, ahead of winter weather forecasted for the area.

In addition to yesterday’s waiver, still in effect for cities in the Upper Midwest, including Delta’s hub at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, today’s waiver will allow customers traveling through either of the Windy City’s airports tomorrow to make a one-time change to their travel plans without incurring a fee.

As always, customers are encouraged to stay up to date on their current flight status by visiting Delta.com, or by using the Fly Delta Mobile App.

 

6 p.m. Saturday

Delta has issued a weather waiver for 16 Midwestern airports, including the airline's hub at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, ahead of expected winter weather over the coming two days.

Airports included in the waiver may see impacts to flight operations as Delta's team of meteorologists is forec​​asting a potential for over several inches of snow in Minneapolis-St. Paul and other airports in the Upper Midwestern region. 

The weather waiver allows customers traveling to, from or through the affected cities on Sunday, January 27 and Monday, January 28 to make a one-time change to their travel plans without incurring a fee.

Customers are encouraged to check Delta.com or the Fly Delta Mobile App for the latest flight status.

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