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Articles tagged “delta air lines”

Airline Weekly

U.S. Government Shutdown Could Worsen Air Traffic Controller Shortage

A U.S. government shutdown would "stop" air traffic controller hiring and training just as the FAA is beginning to address a staffing shortage, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg warned.

U.S. Government Shutdown Could Worsen Air Traffic Controller Shortage

Airlines

Delta Skymiles Change: The Strategy Behind the Shift 

Delta has moved the goalpost for more than 100 million members of the SkyMiles program. What does it mean? Delta does not want your loyalty anymore but rather your spending.

Delta Skymiles Change: The Strategy Behind the Shift 

Airlines

Airlines’ Sustainability Claims Can’t Escape Scrutiny

Is there really so much value in marketing greener flights that airlines would waste their time with campaigns like these?

Airlines’ Sustainability Claims Can’t Escape Scrutiny

Airlines

Delta and United Ordered to Face Class Action Over U.S. Airfares

Although Delta and United have each reduced seating capacities, they argue they have legitimate reasons for their decisions — and not solely to drive up airfares.

Delta and United Ordered to Face Class Action Over U.S. Airfares

Airlines

Ryanair, Delta, Lufthansa: What Airline Execs Are Saying About AI, Biometrics, and Apps

Consumer tech is important — but so are modern internal systems. A healthy mix is key.

Ryanair, Delta, Lufthansa: What Airline Execs Are Saying About AI, Biometrics, and Apps

News Blog

American and Delta Add China Flights as Restrictions Ease

American Airlines and Delta Air Lines will both add more flights to China this fall and winter as geopolitical tensions between the U.S. and China begin easing. Fort Worth, Texas-based American will add three weekly nonstops for a single daily flight on the Dallas-Fort Worth-Shanghai route in January, an airline spokesperson said Wednesday. And Atlanta-based…

Online Travel

Airbnb and Booking Keep the Cash Flowing

We saw during the pandemic how important it was for companies to have plenty of cash and the ability to borrow more. Airbnb and Booking Holdings have ample resources for big things on their to-do lists.

Airbnb and Booking Keep the Cash Flowing

Airline Weekly

Embraer May Sell Older E-Jets in the U.S. For Another Decade

U.S. airline pilot contracts could keep production of Embraer's older E-Jets humming for another 10 years.

Embraer May Sell Older E-Jets in the U.S. For Another Decade

Airlines

Delta Provided Capital to Struggling Charter Airline Wheels Up Experience

The private jet company is seeking partnerships and looking to renegotiate its financing with private equity companies. Delta's contribution isn't enough on its own to resolve the issue.

Delta Provided Capital to Struggling Charter Airline Wheels Up Experience

News Blog

Devastating Maui Fires Likely to Dampen Airline Demand for Extended Period

The deadly wildfires on the island of Maui are likely to affect visitor — and airline — demand to the island for the "foreseeable future," analysts at T.D. Cowen said Friday. "Resort destinations in Maui are likely to disappear from plans for the foreseeable future, but we believe Hawaii overall will remain an aspirational vacation…