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Delta Airlines is offering travel waivers to passengers who wish to change their flights to cities affected by the dangerously cold weather.
Travelers can make a one-time change to their tickets for no charge if they are scheduled to travel to, from or through the cities listed below.
For more information on the waivers and how to reschedule flights, click here.
Northeast Cities Affected
Albany, NY (ALB)
Bangor, ME( BGR)
Boston, MA (BOS)
Burlington, VT (BTV)
Hartford, CT ( BDL)
Manchester, NH (MHT)
New York John F Kennedy, NY (JFK)
New York Laguardia, NY ( LGA)
Newark, NJ ( EWR)
Portland, ME (PWM)
Providence, RI (PVD)
White Plains, NY (HPN)
Mid-Atlantic Cities Affected
Allentown, PA (ABE)
Baltimore, MD (BWI)
Harrisburg, PA (MDT)
Newport News, VA (PHF)
Norfolk, VA (ORF)
Philadelphia, PA (PHL)
Scranton, PA (AVP)
Washington-Dulles, VA (IAD)
Washington-Reagan, VA (DCA)
Southeast Cities Affected
Augusta, GA (AGS)
Brunswick, GA (BQK)
Charleston, SC (CHS)
Charlotte, NC (CLT)
Columbia, SC (CAE)
Fayetteville, NC (FAY)
Gainesville, FL (GNV)
Jacksonville, FL (JAX)
Myrtle Beach, SC (MYR)
Raleigh – Durham, NC (RDU)
Savannah, GA (SAV)
Tallahassee, FL (TLH)
Valdosta, GA (VLD)
Wilmington, NC (ILM)