Delta Airlines

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  • Delta Surpasses Q1 Earnings, CEO Optimistic About Travel Demand Surge
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    Delta Air Lines has surpassed first-quarter earnings expectations, showcasing a robust rebound in both leisure and corporate travel sectors. The airline, under the leadership of CEO Ed Bastian, reported an adjusted net income of $288 million, outpacing the projected $235 million. This financial upturn is buoyed by an adjusted earnings per share of $0.45, exceeding the anticipated $0.36, and a revenue of $12.6 billion against an expected $12.5 billion.
  • Delta Airlines To Reduce Flight Operations This Summer
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    Delta to continue making schedule adjustments in the coming weeks.
  • Most U.S. Flights To Shanghai Stopped Amid Increasing COVID-19 Infections
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    The U.S. is seeing an outbreak of cases caused by the Omicron variant.
  • Airlines Brace For Long Queues When U.S. Eases Travel Restrictions
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    Things will be a little sloppy at first, Delta Air CEO says.
  • Delta Airlines Cancels Nearly 100 Easter Flights As Pilot Shortage Threatens Airline
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    A spokeswoman said vaccine bookings contributed to the pilot shortage.
  • Delta Air Plans To Bring Back 400 Pilots In Sign Of Travel Optimism
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    Shares of Delta fell 2%, and other airline stocks were down on travel restrictions.
  • Two Passengers Open Door Of Moving Delta Plane And Slide Out With Their Dog
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    Two passengers deployed the emergency slide on a Delta flight in New York while it was still taxiing on the runway.
  • Delta Air Asks More Employees To Take Voluntary Leave As Crisis Worsens
    LOSING BIG
    The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is discouraging travel during the holidays.
  • Delta Halts Planned Pilot Furloughs After Reaching Union Agreement
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    Under the agreement, pilots would have to agree to specific terms that were negotiated by the airline.
  • Delta Can Avoid Most Job Cuts But Still Supports More Gov't Aid, CEO Says
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    Delta Air Lines' Chief Executive Ed Bastian said the company will avoid involuntary furloughs for frontline employees on Oct. 1 except for pilots, but will continue to reduce work hours and executive pay through the end of the year.
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