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Delta Air Lines Soars with Strong Q3 Earnings Amid Robust Travel Demand
Delta Air Lines, a major player in the aviation industry, has reported a significant surge in its third-quarter profits, reflecting the robust travel demand, especially during the summer months. The airline's profit rose by nearly 60%, driven by a combination of increased ticket sales, particularly for premium seats and international flights, and efficient operational strategies. Delta Air Lines, a major player in the aviation industry, has reported a significant surge in its third-quarter profits, reflecting the robust travel demand, especially during the summer months. The airline's profit rose by nearly 60%, driven by a combination of increased ticket sales, particularly for premium seats and international flights, and efficient operational strategies. -
3 Major U.S. Airlines Reject Mandating COVID-19 Vaccinations
Southwest Airlines, American Airlines, and Delta Air Lines announced that they are not planning to make vaccinations mandatory for their employees. Southwest Airlines, American Airlines, and Delta Air Lines announced that they are not planning to make vaccinations mandatory for their employees. -
No Mask, No Fly Delta Tells Passengers; Puts 460 Customers On Banned List
Wearing a mask is among the simplest and most effective actions we can take to reduce transmission, Delta says. Wearing a mask is among the simplest and most effective actions we can take to reduce transmission, Delta says. -
Delta Air Lines To Hold Off Job Cuts Amid Voluntary Buyouts And Leaves
Delta Air Lines announced that it will be holding off on furloughing more employees thanks to the unexpected number of voluntary leaves, buyouts, and reduced work hours. Delta Air Lines announced that it will be holding off on furloughing more employees thanks to the unexpected number of voluntary leaves, buyouts, and reduced work hours. -
Delta Air Lines Expects $3.3 Billion Write-Off On Separation Packages
Delta Air Lines estimates that it could incur charges of between $2.7 billion and $3.3 billion from its early separation programs. Delta Air Lines estimates that it could incur charges of between $2.7 billion and $3.3 billion from its early separation programs. -
More Airlines Are Granted Resumption Of Operations To China Since June
United Airlines would resume operations and flights between China and San Francisco by July 8. United Airlines would resume operations and flights between China and San Francisco by July 8. -
Delta Air Lines To Reduce Scale And Retire Entire Boeing 777 Fleet
Delta estimates that it may have more than 7,000 too many pilots by fall once it retires its Boeing 777 fleet. Delta estimates that it may have more than 7,000 too many pilots by fall once it retires its Boeing 777 fleet. -
Delta Air Lines Pilots Agree To Reduced Pay And Unpaid Leaves Amid Crisis
Delta Air Lines has reached an agreement with the Air Line Pilots Association for its pilots to receive partial pay and time offs starting this month. Delta Air Lines has reached an agreement with the Air Line Pilots Association for its pilots to receive partial pay and time offs starting this month. -
Warren Buffett Takes Advantage Of Dip And Raises Stake In Delta Air Lines
Warren Buffett, through his investment firm Berkshire Hathaway, purchased an additional 976,507 shares of Delta Air Lines for $45.3 million. Warren Buffett, through his investment firm Berkshire Hathaway, purchased an additional 976,507 shares of Delta Air Lines for $45.3 million. -
Delta Air Lines Testing Free In-flight Wi-Fi
Delta Air Lines will soon provide free inflight Wi-Fi but no streaming. Delta Air Lines will soon provide free inflight Wi-Fi but no streaming.