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DALLAS, Texas — The nation’s three largest airlines say they’re seeing an uptick in demand for business and premium tickets, which could signal the beginning of a recovery in all-important corporate travel. Full Article at Wilkes-Barre Weekender
The nation's three largest airlines say they're seeing an uptick in demand for business and premium tickets, which could signal the beginning of a recovery in all-important corporate travel. Full Article at Houston Chronicle
Japan Airlines (R) and Delta Air Lines (L) jetliners taxi at the Narita International airport on September 12, 2009. View Photo »
American Airlines upped the ante in the tug-of-war over Japan Airlines, vowing Thursday to lead a $1.1 billion investment in the struggling carrier to prevent it from falling into the orbit of rival Delta. American's chief financial officer, Tom Horton, told reporters that the offer is ‘far superior’ to...
As of 15 May 2010, Singapore Airlines and Delta Air Lines will no longer be frequent flier loyalty program partners. Full Article at Boarding Area
ATLANTA - Delta Air Lines Inc. expects the improving revenue environment to continue in the months ahead, though sales of premium seats remain pressured. Full Article at Minneapolis Star Tribune
AMR Corp. , parent company of American Airlines, said fourth-quarter revenue is looking a little better than previously estimated but is still expected to be down 4.5 to 5.5 percent from a year earlier. Full Article at Fort Worth Star-Telegram
FILE - In this Jan. 15, 2009 file photo, Delta Air Lines Chief Executive Officer Richard Anderson speaks during a news conference at a hotel in Tokyo. View Photo »
has taken a number of moves this year to position itself for an eventual recovery in air travel. In August, it and Delta Air Lines agreed to swap take-off and landing rights at New York LaGuardia and Washington Reagan National airports, continuing US Airways' efforts to reorganize its route structure. L...
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Delta Air Lines (NYSE:DAL) has announced that its maintenance division Delta TechOps has signed a five year maintenance agreement with Skymark Airlines to increase its Asian maintenance presence. Full Article at TransWorldNews
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Japan Airlines (R) and Delta Air Lines (L) jetliners taxi at the Narita International airport on September 12, 2009.
View Photo »FILE - In this Jan. 15, 2009 file photo, Delta Air Lines Chief Executive Officer Richard Anderson speaks during a news conference at a hotel in Tokyo.
View Photo »In this picture supplied by Delta Air Lines, a Delta Air Lines plane takes off on its inaugural Sydney-to-Los Angles flight from Sydney International Airport Friday June 3, 2009.
View Photo »In this picture supplied by Delta Air Lines, a Delta Air Lines plane with an Australian and U.S. flag hanging out of the pilot's window before it takes off on its inaugural Sydney-to-Los Angles flight from Sydney International Airport Friday June 3, 2009.
View Photo »This James Morgan Delta Air Lines handout photo taken on July 3, 2009 shows Delta Flight 16, a Boeing 777-200LR, taking off from Sydney International Airport for the airline's first nonstop Sydney-to-Los-Angeles flight.
View Photo »This James Morgan Delta Air Lines handout photo taken on July 3, 2009 shows Delta Flight 16, a Boeing 777-200LR, taking off from Sydney International Airport for the airline's first nonstop Sydney-to-Los-Angeles flight.
View Photo »This James Morgan Delta Air Lines handout photo taken on July 3, 2009 shows Delta Flight 16, a Boeing 777-200LR, taking off from Sydney International Airport for the airline's first nonstop Sydney-to-Los-Angeles flight.
View Photo »This James Morgan Delta Air Lines handout photo taken on July 3, 2009 shows Delta Flight 16, a Boeing 777-200LR, taking off from Sydney International Airport for the airline's first nonstop Sydney-to-Los-Angeles flight.
View Photo »This James Morgan Delta Air Lines handout photo taken on July 3, 2009 shows Captain Col Flenigan (C) waving as Delta Flight 16, a Boeing 777-200LR, prepares to takeoff from Sydney International Airport for the airline's first nonstop Sydney-to-Los-Angeles flight.
View Photo »This James Morgan Delta Air Lines handout photo taken on July 3, 2009 shows Delta Flight 16, a Boeing 777-200LR, preparing to takeoff from Sydney International Airport for the airline's first nonstop Sydney-to-Los-Angeles flight.
View Photo »This James Morgan Delta Air Lines handout photo taken on July 3, 2009 shows ground crew (below) waving as Delta Flight 16, a Boeing 777-200LR, is prepared for takeoff from Sydney International Airport for the airline's first nonstop Sydney-to-Los-Angeles flight.
View Photo »This James Morgan Delta Air Lines handout photo taken on July 3, 2009 shows Delta Flight 16, a Boeing 777-200LR, preparing to takeoff from Sydney International Airport for the airline's first nonstop Sydney-to-Los-Angeles flight.
View Photo »Delta Air Lines CEO Richard Anderson (L) and Pierre-Henri Gourgeon, chief executive officer of Air France-KLM, attend a news conference to present Air France-KLM-Delta joint venture in Paris May 20, 2009.
View Photo »Delta Air Lines CEO Richard Anderson (R) poses with a KLM flight attendant (L) and a Delta Air Lines flight attendant after signing an agreement for an Air France-KLM-Delta joint venture in Paris May 20, 2009.
View Photo »Delta Air Lines CEO Richard Anderson (R) shakes hands with Pierre-Henri Gourgeon (L), chief executive officer of Air France-KLM, and KLM Chief Executive Officer Peter Hartman after signing an agreement for an Air France-KLM-Delta joint venture in Paris May 20, 2009.
View Photo »Delta Air Lines CEO Richard Anderson and Pierre-Henri Gourgeon (R), chief executive officer of Air France-KLM, sign an agreement for an Air France-KLM-Delta joint venture in Paris May 20, 2009.
View Photo »Delta Air Lines CEO Richard Anderson (L) shakes hands with Pierre-Henri Gourgeon (C), chief executive officer of Air France-KLM, and KLM Chief Executive Officer Peter Hartman after signing an agreement for Air France-KLM-Delta joint venture in Paris May 20, 2009.
View Photo »Delta Air Lines CEO Richard Anderson shakes hands with Pierre-Henri Gourgeon (R), chief executive officer of Air France-KLM, after signing an agreement for an Air France-KLM-Delta joint venture in Paris May 20, 2009.
View Photo »Delta Air Lines CEO Richard Anderson (L) shakes hands with Pierre-Henri Gourgeon (C), chief executive officer of Air France-KLM, and KLM Chief Executive Officer Peter Hartman after signing an agreement for an Air France-KLM-Delta joint venture in Paris May 20, 2009.
View Photo »Air France KLM chief executive officer Pierre-Henri Gourgeon, center, Delta Air Lines chief executive officer Richard H. Anderson, left, and KLM President Peter F. Hartman are seen during a joint news conference in Paris, Wednesday, May 20, 2009.
View Photo »Air France KLM chief executive officer Pierre-Henri Gourgeon, center, Delta Air Lines chief executive officer Richard H. Anderson, left, and KLM President Peter F. Hartman are seen during a joint news conference in Paris, Wednesday, May 20, 2009.
View Photo »Air France KLM chief executive officer Pierre-Henri Gourgeon, center, Delta Air Lines chief executive officer Richard H. Anderson, left, and KLM President Peter F. Hartman are seen during a joint news conference in Paris, Wednesday, May 20, 2009.
View Photo »Air France KLM chief executive officer Pierre-Henri Gourgeon, center, Delta Air Lines chief executive officer Richard H. Anderson, left, and KLM President Peter F. Hartman are seen during a joint news conference in Paris, Wednesday, May 20, 2009.
View Photo »Air France KLM chief executive officer Pierre-Henri Gourgeon, center, Delta Air Lines chief executive officer Richard H. Anderson, left, and KLM President Peter F. Hartman are seen during a joint news conference in Paris, Wednesday, May 20, 2009.
View Photo »Air France KLM chief executive officer Pierre-Henri Gourgeon, center, Delta Air Lines chief executive officer Richard H. Anderson, left, and KLM President Peter F. Hartman are seen during a joint news conference in Paris, Wednesday, May 20, 2009.
View Photo »FILE - In this Jan. 15, 2009 file photo, Delta Air Lines Chief Executive Officer Richard Anderson speaks during a news conference at a hotel in Tokyo.
View Photo »American Airlines upped the ante in the tug-of-war over Japan Airlines, vowing Thursday to lead a $1.1 billion investment in the struggling carrier to prevent it from falling into the orbit of rival Delta. American's chief financial officer, Tom Horton, told reporters that the offer is ‘far superior’ to...
has taken a number of moves this year to position itself for an eventual recovery in air travel. In August, it and Delta Air Lines agreed to swap take-off and landing rights at New York LaGuardia and Washington Reagan National airports, continuing US Airways' efforts to reorganize its route structure. L...
AirTran has canceled 22 flights and dozens more flights have been delayed as of 8 a.m. EST. Delta Air Lines also has suffered.
On behalf of Northwest and Delta Air Lines, I want to take this opportunity to offer you my immediate and sincere apology for the inconvenience and concern you were caused when Northwest Flight 188 was delayed on arrival at Minneapolis/St. Paul on Wednesday evening. I certainly understand how unsettling...
Seattle will gain new nonstop air service to Osaka, Japan, and Beijing, China, next year as well as additional summer flights to Amsterdam as part of a plan by Delta Air Lines to expand its international service in the Pacific Northwest.
It’s one of the things that we lacked in this area for a long time. About four years (when Delta Air Lines began offering service to Salt Lake City) is all we’ve had eastern service in this region. Before that, we had to fly west in order to fly east
A Seattle woman tweets from an airport that JetBlue's birthday present to her was forgetting to put her wheelchair on her flight. Seven minutes later, an airline official tweets back that the crew will work quickly to make things right ... On a Facebook page used by Delta Air Lines, a traveler suggests ...
Delta Air Lines has completed the integration of its frequent-flier program with that of its subsidiary, Northwest Airlines, CEO Richard Anderson said Thursday. The combined program has more than 70 million members.
Our relationship with Delta Air Lines enables Delta Global Staffing to attract and retain loyal, hard-working employees - something that would otherwise be a challenge in today's economy ... We are the only staffing firm providing extensive flight benefits on Delta, the world's largest airline. This ben...
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