Airline Updates – August 7, 2020

American Airlines

For new tickets booked between now and September 8, American Airlines is expanding their change fees for travel through October 1, 2020. Travel must be completed by December 31, 2021. Additionally, tickets expiring between March 1 and September 30, 2020 will now be valid through December 31, 2021. They’re also enhancing the AAdvantage program, extending travelers’ elite status through early 2022.

American Airlines has also introduced free name change policies for corporate customers with tickets purchased on or before July 31, 2020. Customers can make one name change free of charge. The ticket must contain a valid CART/Business Extra number or JBID in the Tour Code box. Your agency can also process this change in their GDS without a waiver code. This free name change is combinable with other qualifying waivers.

Normal ticketing rules apply for tickets purchased before May 31, 2020 with travel outside the March 1, 2020 through September 30, 2020 window and tickets purchased June 1, 2020 or later.

In order to promote social distancing, American Airlines is also making updates to seat assignments and food and drink service.

Due to the increased flight changes, American Airlines has stopped checking pets for now. Carry-on pets, service and emotional support animals are still allowed to fly in the cabin if they meet the requirements.

American Airlines is also taking additional measures to clean their aircrafts. They’ve extended the use of an EPA-approved, hospital-grade disinfectant that kills 99.99% of viruses and bacteria and lasts up to 7 days. They also have HEPA filters on all mainline aircraft and most regional jets that refresh the cabin air every two to four minutes. Flight staff is also disinfecting high-touch and public areas between flights and providing hand wipes or gels on most international and some domestic flights.

All travelers are required to wear face coverings while flying American. Additionally, they’ve expanded this rule to cover the airport where your trip begins, where it connects, and where it ends. Your face covering must cover your nose and mouth.

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Alaska Airlines

Alaska Airlines waived their change fees for tickets purchased on or before February 26, 2020 for original travel dates between March 9 and December 31, 2020. Travelers are able to use their tickets for flights up to one year from their original travel date. Additionally, they also waived their change fees for flights booked between February 27 and September 8, 2020 for original travel dates between February 27, 2020 and August 8, 2021.

Customers who purchased Saver fare on or before February 26 for travel through December 31, 2020 can cancel their trip without a fee and deposit the funds into My Account wallet or receive a credit certificate for future travel. Customers who purchased a nonrefundable First Class, main, or award ticket on or before February 26 can also cancel their trip without a fee and deposit the funds into My Account Wallet or receive a credit certificate for future travel or change their trip without a fee.

Customers who purchased Saver fare between February 27 and July 31, 2020 for travel through April 30, 2021 can cancel their trip without a fee and deposit the funds into My Account wallet or receive a credit certificate for future travel. Customers who purchased a nonrefundable First Class, main, or award ticket between February 27 and June 30, 2020 can also cancel their trip without a fee and deposit the funds into My Account Wallet or receive a credit certificate for future travel or change their trip without a fee.

In order to promote social distancing while flying, Alaska Airlines has blocked the middle seat in each row in addition to other seats in the cabin through July 31, 2020. First class seats are also capped at 50% capacity. Alaska is capping all flights at 65% capacity through July 31, 2020.

Starting May 11, all travelers are required to wear face coverings while flying Alaska Airlines.

No food and beverages will be served on flights 350 miles or less and Alaska Airlines has temporarily suspended pre-order meals on flights longer than 350 miles.

Starting June 5, 2020, prior to traveling to the state of Alaska, travelers are required to complete a Traveler Declaration Form and either proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken within the last 72 hours to present upon arrival, take a COVID-19 test upon arrival (and quarantine yourself if test is positive), or quarantine yourself for 14 days or for the duration of your trip, whichever is shorter.

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Delta

Delta is waiving their change fees and offering greater flexibility for travel through September 30, 2022 for customers who have upcoming travel already booked March through September 30, 2020 as of April 17, 2020 and customers who have existing eCredits or canceled travel from flights in March through September 30, 2020. Delta expanded the ability to re-book travel without change fees for travel scheduled through June 30, 2020. All applicable eCredits will be automatically extended to September 2022.

Additionally, tickets purchased between March 1 and August 31 can be changed without a change fee for a year from the date you purchased it.

In order to promote social distancing, Delta is also boarding by row now, starting from the rear of the aircraft and moving forward. Middle seats are also now blocked from seat selection and the seat next to you will automatically be empty unless you’re traveling with a group.

As of May 4, all travelers and Delta employees are required to wear masks or face coverings starting at the check-in lobby through the duration of the flight. Delta has recently banned all valve masks from flights. Customers with underlying conditions that cannot wear a mask or cloth face covering will be required to complete a Clearance-To-Fly process which can take over one hour. Complimentary Care Kits with a face mask and sanitizing wipe will be available upon request.

As of May 5, every flight is capped at 60% capacity. Delta is blocking seating across all cabins on all aircraft and capping seating at 50% in first class and 60% in Main Cabin, Delta Comfort+, and Delta Premium Select to promote social distancing through September 30, 2020. All middle seats and select aisle/window seats will be blocked from the seat map through September 30, 2020.

Plexiglass shields will be in place at Delta check-in and gate counters by the end of May, and you will be encouraged to maintain a safe distance with decals at check-in, at the gate and on all Delta-owned jet bridges. Additionally, the air on all aircraft is completely recirculated 10 to 30 times per hour with fresh, outside air or through industrial-grade HEPA filters. These HEPA filters have similar performance to those used in hospital operating rooms and other highly sensitive environments in order to further protect passengers. They extract more than 99.99% if particles, including viruses. Delta is also utilizing electrostatic spraying with high-grade disinfectant to sanitize all their aircraft before every flight.

Delta has also introduced free name change policies for corporate customers. The waiver allows customers to make one name change without a fee and must be completed by May 31, 2022. The waiver applies for tickets issued on or before April 14 for domestic travel between March 1 and June 30 and international travel between February 25 and June 30.

Delta SkyMiles Blue, Gold, Platinum and Reserve Consumer Card Members can now earn 4X miles at U.S. supermarkets from May 1 through July 31, 2020.

They’ve also extended benefits and 2020 Medallion Status will be extended for an additional year through January 31, 2022.

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Frontier

Frontier is allowing customers who booked tickets between July 2 and September 8 to make a one-time change to their itinerary without a change/cancel fee. Customers traveling to or from Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Idaho, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Nevada, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Texas or Wisconsin with original travel dates through September 8, 2020 will be permitted a one-time change to travel plans without a fee. Credits are valid for 90 days, but customers don’t need to travel within 90 days, they just need to book a new flight within 90 days of cancelling their previous trip. For changed flights, travel must be completed by September 12, 2021.

Mileage expiration has been temporarily paused beginning March 1, 2020.

Frontier has also introduced WORKS. With WORKS, your entire purchase is refundable, you get the best seat on the plane, one free checked bag, and one carry-on bag. Passengers with WORKS have no cancel/change fee on flights they cancel/change 60 days before departure. 59-14 days prior to departure the cancel/change fee is $79 and 13 days or less before departure the cancel/change fee is $119.

Starting May 8, all customers will be required to wear a face covering over their nose and mouth throughout their trip. Additionally, customers will be able to book an aisle or window seat in a More Room row and the adjacent middle seat is guaranteed to be empty starting May 8, 2020.

All of Frontier’s aircraft have hospital-grade HEPA filters, state-of-the-art filtration technology. They’ve also increased disinfection procedures and added anti-bacterial hand soaps. Planes are cleaned between every flight and every night the planes are deep cleaned for 4-6 hours using industry-recommended disinfectant. Monthly enhanced deep cleaning of the entire aircraft utilizing an anti-microbial agent that reaches virtually every surface and forms a protective shield that continues to be effective against viruses for 30 days. Frontier aircrafts will also be boarded from the back to the front in order to promote social distancing.

Frontier has implemented touchless temperature screenings for all passengers and team members prior to boarding flights. Anyone with a temperature of 100.4 degrees or higher will not be allowed to fly.

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JetBlue

JetBlue waived change/cancel fees for customers traveling through January 4, 2021. Customers can rebook their flights for travel through January 4, 2021 or create an open ticket. Original travel must be booked on or before September 8, 2020. For cancellations, funds will be issued as a JetBlue Travel Bank Credit, valid for 24 months from the date of issuance.

Open tickets can be transferred to a different person as credits are not name-specific at JetBlue.

JetBlue is also suspending change/cancel fees for new bookings booked between March 27 and October 15 for travel in the next 24 months.

Additionally, the change/cancel fees suspension still applies for bookings made between March 6 and March 26, 2020 for travel through September 8, 2020.

All flight reservations made one week or more prior to a flight’s departure may be cancelled without penalty up to 24 hours after the reservation is made for full refund or Travel Bank Credit.

JetBlue is allowing customers to get refunds instead of credits for flights that have been cancelled not been rescheduled by JetBlue and for customers whose flights have been cancelled and rescheduled with a schedule change of 120 minutes or more.

In order to promote social distancing, JetBlue has reduced their flight schedule by 80% and they are capping flight capacity. Flights are also boarded by row to encourage social distancing. Starting May 4, all JetBlue passengers are required to wear face masks during check-in, boarding, on the flight, and deplaning. They are the first US air carrier to require passengers to wear masks. Starting in June, JetBlue will be checking the temperatures of their pilots and inflight crewmembers as an added layer of precaution as flights start to pick back up.

Additionally, middle seats on larger aircraft and aisle seats on smaller aircraft can be blocked for purchase through July 31, 2020. Flights are also boarded back to front.

JetBlue has temporarily suspended service to some airports that have alternative airports nearby in order to consolidate service in metro areas from April 15 to June 30, 2020. Service is temporarily suspended to Providence, RI (PVD), New York-LaGuardia (LGA), Westchester (HPN), Newburgh (SWF), Hollywood/Burbank (BUR), Ontario (ONT), San Jose, CA (SJC), and Baltimore, MD (BWI).

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Southwest

Southwest allows travelers to cancel their flights without change fees up to ten minutes before the scheduled departure and the funds used to pay for a nonrefundable ticket are typically only valid for one year after the date of purchase. However, due to the COVID-19 crisis, customers’ funds that have expired or will expire between March 1 and September 7, 2020 will now expire on September 7, 2022. Additionally, any funds created due to canceled flights between March 1 and September 7, 2020 will expire on September 7, 2022. Funds that would have expired between March 1 and September 7, 2020 are not eligible for LUV Vouchers.

Rapid Rewards Members who have travel funds set to expire or funds that were created March 1 through September 7, 2020 have the option to convert those travel funds into Rapid Rewards points at the same rate you would be able to purchase a ticket with points today.

Additionally, customers with travel booked before April 30 can change their travel date to a date 60 days from original travel without paying any difference in fare if you are traveling between the same origin and destination.

Southwest is also extending A-List and A-List Preferred tier status and Companion Pass benefits.

All Southwest aircraft are equipped with HEPA filters, which filter out airborne particles as the air onboard is recirculated with outside air. They’re also using electrostatic disinfectant spray throughout the entire aircraft, including the cabin, on elements of the flight deck, and the lavatory. They are also blocking middle seats through September 30, 2020.

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United Airlines

United Airlines has waived all change fees for tickets issued on or before March 2, 2020 for travel dates between March 3 and December 31, 2020. New tickets must be purchased within two years from the original ticket date and rebooked travel must commence within two years of the original ticket date. There are no change fees for new bookings now through August 31, 2020.

United recently introduced United CleanPlus with Clorox to redefine their cleaning procedures. They are rolling out Clorox products across US airports and are working closely with experts at Cleveland Clinic to enhance their cleaning protocols. All United aircrafts are equipped with state-of-the-art, hospital-grade, high-efficiency (HEPA) filters that circulate air and remove up to 99.7% of airborne particles. Additionally, all aircraft have electrostatic sprayers on every departure to disinfect the air and surfaces within the plane.

United is regularly disinfecting their airport terminals and promoting social distancing. They’ve installed sneeze guards at gate counters and introduced touchless check-in for customers with bags. Also, United is implementing temperature checks for employees and flight attendants working at hub airports. In addition, they’re making disinfecting products easily accessible to employees. They are also providing individual hand sanitizer wipes to customers as they board. They are also testing UV sanitation deployed by drones and hand-held wands, as well as an antimicrobial shield, for airport and aircraft surfaces.

United has temporarily closed all their Polaris lounge and line station United Club locations.

They’re also extending electronic certificates and electronic certificates are now valid for two years after the date they were issued. This includes all currently valid certificates and new ones issued after April 1, 2020.

Additionally, United Airlines is offering free, round-trip flights to medical personnel to get to New York and California to assist with the COVID-19 outbreak.

United Airlines is allowing corporate customers to change passenger names through the Jetstream tool. They’re also enabling them to move ticketing to a UATP card.

Starting May 4, all United travelers must wear a mask or face covering on board and they are temporarily removing onboard items like pillows, blankets, and inflight magazines.

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