
Delta Airlines, along with United, American, Southwest, and Alaska Airlines, have collectively raised concerns about potentially severe disruptions to air travel. Their warnings come in response to considerations by U.S. authorities to suspend customs and immigration processing at several major international airports.
Airports and International Routes Affected
The airports involved include Chicago O’Hare International, John F. Kennedy International, Los Angeles International, San Francisco International, and Newark Liberty International. This potential halt in processing could impact flights arriving from countries such as Canada, the United Kingdom, Mexico, India, and Germany. The airlines have described the possible consequences as disruptive to a significant extent, particularly affecting international
travel through these gateways.
The situation remains fluid as no final decisions or timelines have been established for any changes to customs and immigration procedures. Airlines and travelers alike are monitoring the developments closely, given the critical role these processing activities play in the flow of international air travel at the U.S.’s busiest airports.







