FORT WORTH - American Airlines is closely monitoring Hurricane Delta, which is expected to impact several communities the airline serves. Our thoughts are with those who are in the path of this damaging storm.

American has issued a travel alert for eight airports in Mexico, Louisiana and Mississippi, allowing customers whose travel plans are impacted by Hurricane Delta to rebook without change fees. Customers can reschedule their travel on aa.com or by contacting Reservations at 800-433-7300 in the U.S. or Canada. If a customer chooses not to fly to/from an airport covered by the current waiver, American will waive change fees for future travel. Customers are also encouraged to check the status of their flight on aa.com.

If an American flight has been canceled or excessively delayed, customers may cancel their itinerary and request a refund by visiting our website. Customers who booked through a travel agent should contact their travel agency directly.

In order to assist customers who have chosen to evacuate via air, American added reduced, last-minute fares for the cities in Mexico and on the U.S. Gulf Coast in the hurricane's path.

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