Delta offers waivers on all international flights
Delta Air Lines is joining the growing band of US airlines allowing anxious customers to change flights without charge.
The carrier said it will waive change fees for all international flights through March 31.
It covers all overseas flights as well as routes serving Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Passengers can make a one-time change to their travel plans without a fee.
It joins a number of airlines offering peace of mind for travelers concerned about the growing global spread of the virus.
It was kicked off by JetBlue last week which announced it would offer flight waivers on all its routes.
Alaska Airlines, United and American Airlines are also offering various waivers.
Delta has responded to the global spread of the virus with service cancellations to virus hotspots South Korea and Italy, as well as extending cancellations to China.
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