Delta Air Lines and its passengers have been facing several difficulties surrounding cancellations this holiday season. The Atlanta-based carrier has canceled hundreds of flights amid harsh weather and the global health crisis.
Ongoing challenges
Tough weather conditions have had a huge part to play in the increase in cancellations. For instance, in the middle of this month, Delta canceled approximately 120 Mainline and Delta Connection flights in anticipation of inclement weather. Furthermore, in response to a snowstorm in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, over 250 flights scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday this week were canceled.
This sort of occurrence is nothing new, with Delta regularly issuing waivers for travel during the harsh winter months. However, this year, the airline is also facing the massive implications of the pandemic. Holiday travel is usually the busiest time of the year for carriers, but the industry continues to face a significant downturn in passenger activity.
Many factors to consider
Moreover, the global health crisis is having an impact throughout the company in several ways. Due to staffing issues, Delta was forced to cancel approximately 100 more flights on Christmas Eve. According to the Washington Post, Delta shared that several factors have pressured its ability to timely staff several dozen scheduled flights on Friday. Chris Riggins, a Delta pilot and communications chairman of the Delta Air Lines Master Executive Council of the Air Line Pilots Association elaborated on these aspects.
“Due to the downsizing of the airline and trying to manage the size of the workforce … there’s been some training issues that’s been created from moving pilots from airplane to airplane and getting them retrained,” Riggins said, as reported by the Washington Post.
“It’s basically a problem of trying to get the pilots to the right place at the right time.”
Keep up to date
Passengers face the challenges of having to respond to these cancellations at critical times. For instance, over 500 Delta flights didn’t go ahead as planned on Thanksgiving week.
Altogether, those traveling amid the current conditions are encouraged to check flight statuses via Delta.com, the Fly Delta Mobile App, or by email with One-Time Flight Notification. Also, the company is proactively rebooking customers. However, passengers can also proactively change their travel plans without a change fee or request a refund for their canceled services, without any penalties.
Simple Flying reached out to Delta Air Lines for comment on these cancellations. We will update the article with any further announcements from the carrier.
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