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Delta Suspends Buenos Aires; Reduces Service to El Salvador

Following travel restrictions recently issued by the governments of Argentina and El Salvador, Delta is suspending service between Atlanta and Buenos Aires starting March 17 through May 1, and reducing daily service between Atlanta and San Salvador to twice a week starting March 19 through April 1.

The last flight from Atlanta to Buenos Aires departs March 15. The last flight from Buenos Aires to Atlanta departs March 16.

In response to these schedule adjustments, Delta will waive change fees for customers traveling to, from or through Buenos Aires, Argentina and El Salvador starting March 13 through May 31. Specific details can be found on delta.com.

To help address customers with immediate travel needs, Delta is asking those who do not have travel in the next 72 hours to wait and contact the airline closer to their trip.

Delta’s highest priority is to ensure the health and safety of customers and employees. Delta has expanded its aircraft cleaning processes to include a fogging procedure that disinfects common surface areas with a safe, high-grade EPA-registered disinfectant highly effective against many communicable diseases, including coronaviruses. Following the fogging procedure, cleaning crews thoroughly clean cabin surfaces including tray tables, seatback screens, and lavatories. 

Read more: The United States introduces a 30-day entry travel ban during the night of Friday, March 13 to Saturday, March 14 on 04.59 am for anyone who has been in Europe in the past 14 days, except for American citizens.

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