Flight cancellations continue at Atlanta airport
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Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian said Wednesday if the partial government shutdown ends Wednesday, the company’s flights will be “back to normal by the weekend.”
Delta Air Lines will begin canceling and reducing flights starting Nov. 7 in response to federal flight restrictions tied to the government shutdown.
Delta Air Lines will comply with an FAA order to cut flights at 40 major U.S. airports starting Friday, likely including Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson, while offering flexible options for travelers affected by the reductions.
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Delta CEO says air travel should be back to ‘normal’ by weekend if government reopens tonight
Atlanta's airport was one of 40 airports the FAA required to reduce flights throughout the country because of the shutdown.
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Delta flight at LaGuardia evacuated after bomb threat — second scare at major US airport on same day
A Delta Airlines flight was evacuated at LaGuardia airport Tuesday evening after crew reported a bomb threat – the second scare at a major US airport in a day.
Delta Air Lines celebrated the 25th anniversary of its "dream flight" by taking more than 100 Black students to NASA's Kennedy Space Center.
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Delta CEO says the quiet part out loud: Airlines were a ‘political football’ during shutdown.
Delta Chief Executive Ed Bastian didn’t mince words in describing how airlines became a bargaining chip during shutdown negotiations.