Delta Air Lines has mapped out its plans for an expected boost in travel demand over the next few months, including an end to its capacity-control measures, a faster track to elite status and extended expiration dates for ticket vouchers.
Delta's policy of blocking middle seats now will expire on 1 May, marking the end of the carrier's status as?the sole remaining major US carrier?holding to the policy beyond premium cabins. CEO Ed Bastian said that 65 per cent of travellers who flew Delta in 2019 expect to have at least one dose of a Covid-19 vaccine by that date, which provides "the assurance to offer customers the ability to choose any seat on our aircraft."
At the same time, Delta announced extensions of ticket expiration dates and loosened requirements to earn elite frequent-flyer status this year.
All tickets that were set to expire this year as well as all tickets purchased this year now will expire on 31 December 2022. This is in addition to the extension Delta gave last year for tickets bought during the onset of the pandemic, which already had been extended to the end of 2022. Tickets typically expire one year after purchase.?
The carrier also is extending the change-fee waiver for Basic Economy tickets to cover tickets bought before the end of April.
SkyMiles members, meanwhile, on 1 April will begin earning premiums on status points to enable them to earn elite states with less travel. All members get a 50 per cent bonus on Medallion Qualification Miles, Medallion Qualification Segments and Medallion Qualification Dollars for Delta-operated flights, and that bonus is upped to 75 per cent for travellers buying tickets in premium cabins. Rewards travel for the first time will count toward status as well.
The carrier has added new tools to its website, including new resources to help find on-site or at-home Covid-19 testing when required by a destination. Other new features include a map-based booking tool that shows which destinations are open for travel and pricing.
Later in the spring, Delta will add a new digital tool for check-in, test verification and boarding on select international flights from the United States.
Delta has plans to add some new food and beverage options as well over the next few months. On 14 April, the carrier will begin serving a new snack offering that includes healthier options such as almonds and Clif Bars to Economy passengers on domestic and short-haul international flights. The carrier also is restoring coffee and tea service and is adding pre-made and canned cocktail options for travellers, such as old-fashioneds and margaritas.
Hot food options will return for Delta One and First Class passengers on select transcontinental flights in June, and Delta will begin serving fresh boxed meals to First Class travellers on other domestic routes in early July.