Applies To Tickets Bought Before July 22 For Travel During
Shutdown Period
Delta Air Lines announced Monday it will process tax refunds for
customers traveling during the suspension of non-essential services
of the FAA. Funding for the agency expired on July 23. At that
time, Delta stopped collecting several taxes imposed on ticket
sales, including a 7.5 percent tax on the base ticket price, a
$3.70 segment tax and facilities taxes on international travel and
travel to and from Alaska and Hawaii.