
Delta Airlines has warned customers that another 110 flights have been canceled Monday because of lingering problems linked to a system-wide computer glitch Sunday night.
Delta’s IT systems went down about 6:30 p.m. Sunday night. Delta flights were delayed across the country and 170 flights were canceled, according to a company news release early Monday morning. Four Denver flights were canceled, said Heath Montgomery, Denver International Airport spokesman.
Customers traveling today should check their flight status at and the Fly Delta App.
— Delta (@Delta)
CEO Ed Bastian said the vast majority of its flight are operating but passengers should check schedules on and the Fly Delta App because more flights could be delayed or canceled.
“I want to apologize to all of our customers who have been impacted by this frustrating situation,” Bastian said on Twitter. “This type of disruption is not acceptable to the Delta family, which prides itself on reliability and customer service. I also want to thank our employees who are working tirelessly to accommodate our customers.”
All computer systems were back to normal shortly after midnight Monday, the news release says.
A change fee waiver has been issued for customers scheduled to travel on Jan. 29 and 30, for re-booking by Feb. 3. Unaccompanied minors will not be accepted for flights through 10 a.m. Monday.



