Delta resumes Detroit Metro Airport flights after resolving technical issue

Ed Bastian, Chief Executive Officer
Ed Bastian, Chief Executive Officer - Delta Air Lines
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Delta Air Lines announced on Friday that flights at Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW) are resuming after a technical connectivity issue caused a temporary ground stop earlier in the morning.

In a statement issued at 9:40 a.m., Delta said, “Delta flights are resuming at Detroit (DTW) following a connectivity issue this morning that has been resolved. Delta has to provide flexibility for customers traveling to, from or through DTW on Dec. 5 and 6. We apologize for the inconvenience to our customers and thank them for their patience as Delta teams work to safely return to normal operations. Customers should continue to monitor the status of their flight via the and , where they can also make adjustments to their itineraries.”

An earlier update at 8:45 a.m. stated, “Due to a technical connectivity issue in Detroit, Delta has issued a ground stop for all flights at DTW airport this morning. Delta teams are working to resolve the issue as quickly as possible with safety remaining our priority. We apologize for the inconvenience to our customers who should monitor the status of their flight via the and .”

The airline is offering flexibility for affected travelers scheduled through December 6 while it works toward returning service levels back to normal.



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