Delta airlines charge $150.00 change fee on airline tickets traveling in North America. They will join the ranks of American, United, Northwest, Continental Airlines and US Airways in charging the highest fare to change a US domestic ticket.
Delta
Airlines was the last legacy airline to hold out on revising their change fee,
which was previously $100.00 per ticket. The change occurred when Delta
and Northwest announced that the two airlines would be merging.Traveler's who purchase tickets on the six legacy airlines and then make a change resulting in an airfare price drop, must see a decrease of more than $150.00 to receive an airline voucher for the difference in the airfare. Below is a chart of the domestic airlines and their change fees.
Notice: All change fees listed are per ticket and per transaction. Fees are valid as of April 7, 2009.
| Airline | Change Fees |
| Southwest | $0 |
| Air Tran | $75.00 |
| Virgin America | $75.00 |
| Alaska | $25.00-100.00 |
| Air Canada | $75.00 |
| JetBlue | $100.00 |
| Frontier | $150.00 |
| Delta | $150.00 |
| Northwest | $150.00 |
| United | $150.00 |
| US Airways | $150.00 |
| Continental | $150.00 |
| American | $150.00 |
| Hawaiian Air | $150.00-200.00 |








