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mask for coronavirus online, Travelers scheduled to fly with Delta to Bologna Milan and Venice are now eligible to change flights without incurring a change fee. (iStock) “Delta remains in constant contact with the foremost communicable disease experts at the CDC, WHO and local health officials to respond to the coronavirus as well as to ensure training, policies, procedures and cabin cleaning and disinfection measures meet and exceed guidelines, the airline continued. FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE TRAVEL NEWS

mask for coronavirus online - Delta, along with American Airlines and United Airlines, is currently also offering travel waivers for passengers scheduled to fly to South Korea. The airline also announced Wednesday that it would be reducing its flight schedule to the Incheon International Airport “due to global health concerns related to coronavirus (COVID-19).” United Airlines confirmed it had not yet announced any changes to its service to Italy. A representative for American Airlines was not immediately available to respond.

mask for coronavirus online, Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. American Airlines, Delta Air Lines and United Airlines are currently offering to waive change fees for ticketholders scheduled to fly to South Korea in the coming months. The airlines’ updated travel alerts were announced amid concerns over a COVID-19 outbreak in the country, which, as of Wednesday, had reported 11 deaths and over 1,200 infections from the novel coronavirus, according to The Associated Press.

mask for coronavirus online - Passengers at South Korea's Incheon International Airport, pictured here late last month, are seen wearing masks amid concerns over the novel coronavirus.  (Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images) CORONAVIRUS-INFECTED KOREAN AIR CREW MEMBER MAY HAVE BEEN ON LA FLIGHT American Airlines announced Monday that passengers with scheduled travel to Incheon International Airport (ICN), which serves the greater Seoul area, will be able to change, delay or cancel their trips without incurring additional fees. Only passengers who purchased their tickets prior to Feb. 24 for travel before April 24 are eligible; those that wish to change or delay their flights must rebook for flights leaving before June 30. Passengers can also swap out their destination airport in South Korea for the two major airports that serve Tokyo, Japan.

mask for coronavirus online - Delta Air Lines is offering similar waivers for travel to Incheon, offering to waive “any applicable change fees” for passengers scheduled to travel to the South Korean airport before April 30. Those wishing to cancel their flights may apply the value of their canceled boarding passes toward future travel. Delta also announced a reduced schedule to Incheon's airport, suspending all service between Minneapolis/St. Paul and ICN between. Feb 29 and April 30, and reducing its service to ICN from Atlanta, Detroit and Seattle to just five weekly flights through April 30.