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Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines and other carriers have been forced to pull back on travel to the Middle East once again, as the fallout of the U.S.-Israeli strikes in Iran continues.
Let's start with the big one significant delays and cancellations. If your flight's delayed 3 hours or more in the US or 6 hours internationally and you choose not to travel, you're entitled to *** full refund.
With most major airlines canceling flights into different Middle Eastern cities following the joint U.S.-Israeli strike on Iran on Feb. 28 into the start of March, the entire region is grappling with severe disruptions to travel amid widespread airspace closures and continuous risks of airstrikes.
This story has been updated with new information. Detroit Metro Airport said Delta Air Lines is experiencing a "network outage affecting operations at DTW" this morning, Dec. 5, that is forcing the cancellation of Delta flights. At least one flight to ...
Delta Air Lines has paused flights to Israel and issued travel waivers as military strikes under "Operation Epic Fury" escalate in the Middle East.