While several major companies are eliminating or scaling back diversity programs under pressure and amid a push to exorcise them from the federal government, some say they’re standing firm in the shifting political winds.
A Delta Air Lines flight last week was canceled after the flight crew mistakenly deployed an emergency slide before boarding.
New video shows the emergency slide of a Delta Air Lines plane accidentally being deployed at a gate at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport last week.
Delta now plans to resume flights from New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport to Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion Airport starting April 1. Israeli-owned El Al has been the only airline offering nonstop service from Tel Aviv to North America, which has driven up fares more than 100%, the Times of Israel reported.
Southwest Airlines added 31 new flights for the Super Bowl in New Orleans with most tickets costing more than $500, while Delta added seven services.
Airbus and Delta Air Lines have agreed on a multi-decade partnership focused on innovative and sustainable advancements in the aviation industry.
According to Delta, Delta Flight 419 traveling from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport to Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu, was canceled after crew members mistakenly deployed the Boeing 767’s emergency slide and the flight crew timed out before the aircraft could be repaired.
Delta Air Lines Inc. closed 2.21% below its 52-week high of $69.98, which the company achieved on January 22nd.
Aeromexico and Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines announced an expansion of flights to and from Mexico to the United States starting in June.
Delta Air Lines has been named the Wall Street Journal's top U.S. airline for the fourth year in a row. The Atlanta-based airline scored high in on-time arrivals and few involuntary bumpings. ATLANTA - For a fourth year in a row,
Delta Air Lines is dropping nonstop service to two Central American destinations from a key West Coast hub — but launching two new routes for the summer months.
Fatal crashes of commercial aircraft in the U.S. have become a rarity. The last was in 2009 near Buffalo, New York. All 45 passengers and the four crew members were killed when the Bombardier DHC-8 propeller plane crashed into a house. One person on the ground also was killed.