- Delta customers who weren’t given refunds after their flights were canceled during the pandemic are getting a settlement payout.
- The airline is making a $27 million settlement payout to customers who received credit instead of refunds.
- Delta said that it denied “each and every allegation of liability, wrongdoing, and damage.”
Delta Air Lines customers who said the airline canceled their flights at the start of the pandemic and wouldn’t refund them are getting a share of a $27 million settlement payout.
Under the settlement, the airline will make cash payments with 7% interest for the amount of unused credit customers have whose flights were canceled and who requested refunds but instead received credit.
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