As a result of the attack, the Sugar Bowl was rescheduled for Thursday.
There appeared to be little disruption to flights at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport on Wednesday, according to FlightAware.com. Several extra New Orleans-Atlanta flights scheduled Thursday for people attending the Sugar Bowl have been rescheduled a day later due to the delay of the game, according to Delta.
Delta’s waiver allows people with New Orleans flight bookings for Jan. 1-3 to make flight changes without paying certain additional charges. Customers can also cancel their flights to get a flight credit.
Dallas-based Southwest Airlines, the second-largest carrier in Atlanta, also issued a waiver for New Orleans to offer increased flexibility. Southwest said its customers can rebook or travel standby on the same route within 14 days of their original travel date without paying additional charges.
United Airlines and American Airlines also issued travel waivers for New Orleans flights.