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  2. History of Delta Air Lines - Wikipedia

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    The company began doing business as Delta Air Lines, carrying mail from Fort Worth to Charleston, South Carolina. [9] [10] [3] The company's name was officially changed in 1945. [11] Through the 1950s and 1960s, Delta was the first airline to fly the Douglas DC-8, Convair 880, and McDonnell Douglas DC-9 aircraft. By 1970, it had an all-jet fleet.

  3. Airlines begin canceling flights, offering rebooking ahead of ...

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    Delta Air Lines Travelers with Delta flights scheduled to, through and from the following airports between Sept. 25 and Sept. 27 may rebook their flights for free. Cancun, Mexico (CUN)

  4. Delta is finally emerging from chaos. Did it not learn ...

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    Not so for Delta Air Lines. The Atlanta-based airline and its regional carrier (which feeds its system under the Delta Connection brand) collectively canceled more than 7,000 flights over four days.

  5. 3,000 US flights are canceled as a global computer outage ...

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    Delta Air Lines “paused its global flight schedule this morning due to a vendor technology issue that is impacting several airlines and businesses around the world,” it said in a statement ...

  6. Delta Air Lines - Wikipedia

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    Delta Global Staffing was a wholly owned subsidiary of Delta Air Lines, Inc., and a division of the internal company DAL Global Services. Delta Air Lines sold majority ownership of DAL Global Services to Argenbright Holdings on December 21, 2018. As part of the sale, Delta dissolved the staffing division of DGS.

  7. 2024 Delta Air Lines disruption - Wikipedia

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    The crisis began on the morning of Friday, July 19 when a ground stop was issued by major carriers but while other carriers quickly recovered, the crisis continued for Delta with the airline finally resuming normal flight operations on July 25. Delta confirmed that the crisis resulted in the cancellation of over 7,000 flights over the five days ...

  8. Why Delta is still canceling flights as other airlines return ...

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    The problems at Delta are similar to the problems that occurred at Southwest Airlines over the end-of-year holiday travel period in 2022 when it had to cancel nearly 17,000 flights over the course ...

  9. Salt Lake City International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Delta also added the first flight from Salt Lake City to Asia, a link to Tokyo's Narita Airport, the following June. The service aboard Airbus A330s resulted from Delta's merger with Northwest Airlines, which had a hub at Narita. [17] [18] Later that year, Delta made it seasonal. [19] The airline stopped flying to Tokyo in October 2011. [20] [21]