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Investing.com -- Delta Air Lines (NYSE: NYSE:DAL) canceled around 400 flights from its mainline and Delta Connection services before noon on Wednesday. The airline has warned customers to expect more delays and cancellations as Wednesday's temperatures are not forecasted to rise above freezing.
Delta's teams are working hard to safely resume service, depending on the weather conditions, especially to and from airports in the Gulf Coast and Southeast regions. These areas are currently dealing with unusual and substantial snowfall and ice.
The airline is collaborating with all partners to safely restart operations. Ground delay programs have been implemented to regulate inbound traffic and maintain safe airfield movements while ground surfaces are being treated for better use.
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