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State Employee Travel Ban
During his March 12, 2020, COVID-19 press briefing, Gov. Jim Justice issued a state employee travel ban on both out-of-state and international travel for state business.
Delta Extends Ability to Rebook Coronavirus-Impacted Travel for Up to 2 Years
Please see the below information from Delta Air Lines:
Amid the ongoing challenges of the coronavirus pandemic, Delta is committing attention to evaluating its travel waiver policies and continuing to make it even easier for customers to cancel, change, or rebook travel. Whether customers have been affected by recent schedule adjustments or want additional reassurance about upcoming travel, Delta is now extending the ability to plan, re-book, and travel for up to two years.
Tickets normally expire one year after purchase, but Delta is providing waived change fees and greater flexibility to travel through May 31, 2022, for customers who have:
• Upcoming travel already booked in April or May 2020 as of April 3, 2020
• Existing eCredits or canceled travel from flights in March, April, or May 2020Meanwhile, new tickets purchased between March 1 and May 31, 2020 can be changed without a change fee for up to a year from the date of purchase. In addition, Delta is on standby to work with customers on a case-by-case basis to figure out the best way to address concerns.
For more information, please visit Delta's website.
Enterprise Notes Safety Efforts for Customers and Employees
Please click here for a memo from Enterprise regarding their steps toward employee and customer safety.
Delta News Update
Please click here for the April 27th news update from Delta Enterprise.
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