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While Delta has moved quickly to support a more healthy flying experience, there are many actions officials recommend for travelers to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and to stay healthy while flying.
For travel from the United States (U.S.), make sure you have all required travel documents, including any visas and a valid passport. Find out more about your destination's entry requirements using our interactive Delta Discover Map.
Effective for flights to the U.S. Sunday, June 12, 2022, COVID-19 testing is no longer required for all travelers entering or connecting through the U.S. Foreign nationals are still required to complete an attestation confirming they are fully vaccinated and contact tracing will remain in place for everyone.
Here we’ll break down Delta’s coronavirus response, from change and cancellation policies to extensions for Medallion elite members. We’ll also explain what these new rules mean for you — and...
Effective June 12, 2022, all travelers, including U.S. citizens and non-U.S. citizens arriving in the U.S. from international destinations, are no longer required to provide a negative COVID-19 test.
Effective for flights to the U.S. beginning Sunday, June 12, 2022, COVID-19 testing is no longer required for all travelers entering or connecting through the U.S. Travelers who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents are still required to complete an attestation confirming they are fully vaccinated, and contact tracing remains in place ...
Access the latest information regarding flight changes and cancellation policies, eCredits, FAQs and Delta's commitment to keeping you safe when flying.
The U.S. government has issued new entry requirements for all passengers travelling to the United States, effective 8 November 2021, and Delta is looking forward to welcoming your customers back on board.
In accordance with a new order from the Centers for Disease Control, Delta Air Lines will require all customers entering or transiting through the U.S. from any location outside of the U.S. to present a negative COVID-19 test result prior to departure, effective Jan. 26.
Delta offering new in-home testing options for purchase that provide results in minutes; CDC-accepted tests give customers peace of mind as international travel reopens; Delta customers now have more ways to meet COVID-19 test requirements introduced by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and many international governments during the pandemic.