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Old Jul 10, 2016, 5:48 pm
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Delta rolls out schedule changes pretty much every Saturday, though the scope/impact can vary. During this time, seat maps may be locked out, may show the wrong aircraft layout, etc. while changes are occurring. If you are not traveling immediately, FT conventional wisdom is to wait until Sunday (or even Monday in the case of major schedule adjustments where things take longer) for things to settle down, then take stock of your upcoming itineraries to see what changes have occurred and what changes/refunds you may be entitled to.

You are entitled to a full refund to original form of payment, even for a ticket that was purchased as a non-refundable ticket, if any of the following occur as a result of schedule change:
  • departure or arrival delay of 2hrs or more
  • increase in the number of flight segments (non-stop to connecting, 1-stop to 2-stop, etc.)
  • change resulting in a connection below the Minimum Connection Time for a given airport (do a Google search for "site:flyertalk.com minimum connecting time XXX" with the airport code to find the relevant thread if one exists)
  • any change in operating carrier, i.e. operated by Delta mainline before the schedule change and Delta Connection after the change
    • it is also a commonly-held belief that a change from Delta Connection to mainline, or from one Delta Connection carrier to a different Delta Connection carrier, also qualifies for a full refund -- if anyone has documentation of this, a link would be great...

The airline would rather keep your money than refund it, so they will frequently accept any vaguely reasonable rerouting that you propose. This includes, by policy, changing origin and/or destination within 100 miles, rebooking +/- two days, and changing outbound/return date to keep the length of the trip the same post-rebooking.

If none of the above conditions for a refund is true, you may still be entitled to a free change -- in your trip summary there will be a notice about changes/refunds, and per the "conditions apply" popup link in that text:

If a Delta schedule or routing change has delayed your departure or arrival by more than one hour, you may be eligible to select an alternate flight at no additional charge. Note that the below conditions may apply:
  • Your origin, destination and travel date must remain the same
  • Alternate flights must be available, and you can only modify once as subsequent changes may result in additional fees
  • Voluntary changes to other flights not impacted by a Delta schedule change may result in additional fees
If possible, you may wish to try modifying your flights online first -- there have been data points where the site allowed a free rebooking even though it did not technically fall into the above categories. NOTE however that self-rebooking online is known not to work if you have (1) any trip involving upgrade certificates (whether cleared or not), (2) if you have self-upgraded by picking an upgraded seat that said FREE (instead of waiting for the automated upgrade system sweep to reseat you in an upgraded seat), this seems to inhibit self-rebooking as well.

Otherwise, suggested best practice is to research your preferred alternative rebooking beforehand (whether DL flight search, Google Flights, ITA Matrix etc.) so that you can speak with an agent already knowing what you want, and ask for it; this will be much more efficient than having an agent find alternatives for you.

Other notes/FAQs:
  • Even if you voluntarily choose a preferred rebooking, you have a high likelihood of success claiming Original Routing Credit since the original reason for the change was involuntary.
  • If you booked through a travel agency, including online travel agencies (OTA) such as Expedia, Chase Ultimate Rewards, etc. you will have to contact them, not Delta, to request rerouting if the automatic rebooking is not satisfactory to you.
    • There have been reports of an agency insisting that a change of 2 hours was required (per the "pro" site) for a free change, even though the popup on the DL site says 1 hour
    • You can sometimes get Delta to take over a travel agency ticket; this is subject to a $50 fee to take over the ticket, although sometimes agents decline to collect it
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Old Mar 15, 2020, 12:24 am
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Seeing 717s being pulled and replaced with A320 out of ORD-ATL in January. Some times have changed as well. MDW is still showing 717 for now.
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Old Mar 15, 2020, 9:12 pm
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United will announce tomorrow a schedule reduction of 50%, with the idea that more is to come; so I would not count on this Schedule Change Saturday to hold the record as "biggest of all time" for very long.
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Old Mar 17, 2020, 10:09 am
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Question about how to interpret schedule changes from news announcements:

In this recent announcement, there are dates for trans-Pacific cuts / resumptions: e.g. "Previously announced suspension of all U.S. to China flying extended through May 31. Suspension of service from Los Angeles to Sydney starting March 18 through April 11. ..." But the trans-Atlantic section says, "Below is Delta's trans-Atlantic flying schedule as of March 16." None of the routes have dates, and in previous announcements they said that certain seasonal routes given new introduction dates (e.g. "Additionally, seasonal Detroit to Rome service will be delayed to May 1. It was originally scheduled to begin April 1."). If they aren't on that list does that mean they are axed completely until a certain date? Some of them are still for sale.

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Old Mar 17, 2020, 12:17 pm
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My May 7 flight changed from PHL-MSP-HND to PHL-MSP-DTW-HND. Same on return. Only problem is that the PHL flight arrives an hour after the the departure to DTW. Again, same on the return.
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Old Mar 17, 2020, 12:29 pm
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Originally Posted by SeatOfMyPants
My May 7 flight changed from PHL-MSP-HND to PHL-MSP-DTW-HND. Same on return. Only problem is that the PHL flight arrives an hour after the the departure to DTW. Again, same on the return.
Call Delta and they'll probably put you on PHL-DTW-HND
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Old Mar 17, 2020, 2:14 pm
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Originally Posted by david22
Question about how to interpret schedule changes from news announcements:

In this recent announcement, there are dates for trans-Pacific cuts / resumptions: e.g. "Previously announced suspension of all U.S. to China flying extended through May 31. Suspension of service from Los Angeles to Sydney starting March 18 through April 11. ..." But the trans-Atlantic section says, "Below is Delta's trans-Atlantic flying schedule as of March 16." None of the routes have dates, and in previous announcements they said that certain seasonal routes given new introduction dates (e.g. "Additionally, seasonal Detroit to Rome service will be delayed to May 1. It was originally scheduled to begin April 1."). If they aren't on that list does that mean they are axed completely until a certain date? Some of them are still for sale.

Thanks.
I think you're just going to have to sit tight, and keep an eye on your reservations. This is a constantly fluctuating situation.
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Old Mar 17, 2020, 5:01 pm
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Yeah, not sure why they didn't do that to begin with, Made no sense whatsoever.
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Old Mar 17, 2020, 5:05 pm
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Originally Posted by SeatOfMyPants
Yeah, not sure why they didn't do that to begin with, Made no sense whatsoever.
I'm guessing that when MSP-HND got cancelled, the computer simply tried to find an alternative routing for MSP-HND and it came up with MSP-DTW-HND. Clearly not the brightest approach to solving the problem
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Old Apr 17, 2020, 3:15 pm
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call DL, pay $50 for them to take control of the ticket, and tell Expedia to pound sand
So this is from awhile back, but now this option is appealing to me. Is paying the $50 to take control of the ticket applicable to bulk consolidator fares?
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Old Apr 19, 2020, 6:49 pm
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This has been mentioned before, but I just had to share again. I find it so comical and intriguing that DL can send an email, as I received overnight, for a very trivial schedule change involving a slight time change for a trip 6 months away. However a few weeks ago when I had a trip in late April completely get royally screwed up I got no email.
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Old Apr 22, 2020, 12:51 pm
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Originally Posted by tearex
So this is from awhile back, but now this option is appealing to me. Is paying the $50 to take control of the ticket applicable to bulk consolidator fares?
No. Bulk tickets cant be taken over. DL has no clue what you paid, nor gets that money.
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Old Apr 22, 2020, 3:20 pm
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Bummer. Stuck waiting till I'm eligible to call into Expedia then.
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Old May 2, 2020, 6:19 am
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Sept schedules deleted?

I booked a ticket to Vegas Sept 7 using miles a month ago. I paid for the return ticket, both in FC. I was checking the flights on the Delta site today and received a notice that no flights are available, try flexible schedule. I did that and received another error saying no flights available for the month of September. This was alarming so I checked on the app and see my booked flight no longer has a seat assignment. I try to choose a seat and another error shows saying seats cannot be arranged. Is this the normal Saturday schedule change problem or are they really drastically changing routes?
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Old May 2, 2020, 7:46 am
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Sounds like schedule change Saturday issues. I'd check again later. I'm seeing one of the JFK-LAS flights showing as Sold Out on Sep 7th and two of the ATL flights (which I'm assuming they may be cancelling). But there will still a number of other flights for sale.
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Old May 2, 2020, 7:54 am
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Little of both. Schedule change Saturday and Sept is a long way off in today's world of schedule stability.
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