Delta Air Lines has created an entire website to information that passengers need to know while flying during these times, specifically what they need to know about the safety and cleanliness of the airplanes.
For starters, Delta is now sanitizing every flight using electrostatic sprayers. They are also automatically blocking out middle seats on every flight to allow more distance between passengers. While masks are not required for passengers, they are required for Delta crew. Here are a few other service changes Delta is making as well:
- Streamlining food and beverage service on board all U.S. domestic and international flights to decrease touch points between customers and crew.
- Boarding customers 10 at a time, reminding them to add extra space as they board, and working with customers to find a new seat within their cabin if needed and as space allows.
- Connecting with customers onboard after the aircraft reaches 10,000 feet, to help them find a new seat while complying with weight-and-balance restrictions.
- Extending the ability to plan, re-book and travel with us for up to two years – giving Delta customers some extra breathing room for changes.
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