
Delta Air Lines

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Just as a delta is a symbol for change in math, Delta Air Lines symbolizes the changing mathematics of the airline industry. Delta became one of the world's largest airlines by traffic after its $2.8 billion acquisition/merger of Northwest Airlines in 2009. Through its regional carriers (including subsidiary Comair), the combined company serves more than 350 destinations in about 70 countries, and it operates a mainline fleet of almost 800 aircraft, as well as MRO and cargo operations. Delta is a founding member of the SkyTeam marketing and code-sharing alliance (airlines can sell tickets on one another's flights and thus extend their networks), which includes carriers such as Air France, KLM, and Alitalia.

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Overall Rating | 3.9/5 based on 76 reviews | 3.6/5 based on 1.2k reviews | 3.5/5 based on 1.5k reviews | 3.5/5 based on 2.9k reviews |
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Primary Work Policy | Hybrid 100% employees reported | Work from office 84% employees reported | Work from office 89% employees reported | Work from office 88% employees reported |
Rating by Women Employees | 4.1 Good rated by 12 women | 3.6 Good rated by 306 women | 3.5 Good rated by 393 women | 3.5 Good rated by 873 women |
Rating by Men Employees | 3.8 Good rated by 59 men | 3.6 Good rated by 742 men | 3.6 Good rated by 939 men | 3.5 Good rated by 1.8k men |
Job security | 4.0 Good | 3.3 Average | 3.5 Good | 3.6 Good |
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This Week in AI: President Trump Releases AI Action Plan; Delta Tests Personalized Pricing
- President Trump released an AI action plan emphasizing deregulation, infrastructure development, export controls, and chatbots' freedom of speech.
- Delta Air Lines is implementing personalized pricing for 20% of airfares, tailoring prices based on traveler's personal data like income estimates and browsing behavior.
- Google's parent Alphabet reported increased usage of AI Overviews with over 2 billion monthly users and a 12% rise in Google Services revenue.
- OpenTable has introduced an AI assistant called 'Concierge' to assist diners with restaurant research and questions, aiming to enhance the dining experience.

Delta Issues Statement After Runway Incident
- Travelers on a Delta Airlines flight from Mexico City to Atlanta experienced sudden braking on the runway due to another plane on the same runway.
- Delta released a statement emphasizing the importance of safety and cooperation with authorities in the investigation of the incident.
- No injuries were reported, and Delta flight was able to take off a few hours later after the incident at Aeropuerto Internacional Benito Juárez in Mexico City.
- Delta filed reports with the National Transportation Safety Board, the Federal Aviation Administration, and Mexico's Federal Civil Aviation Agency; Aeromexico also addressed the incident prioritizing safety in their statement.
Delta Pilot Issues Apology to Passengers
- A Delta flight made an aggressive maneuver to avoid colliding with a military aircraft during a flyover of the North Dakota State Fair.
- The pilot issued an apology to passengers for the unexpected maneuver, explaining that the B-52 bomber was not communicated to them.
- The incident occurred as the SkyWest flight, operating as a Delta Connection flight, was preparing to land in Minot, North Dakota.
- Passengers supported the pilot, who received applause for his handling of the situation, with both SkyWest and the Air Force investigating the matter.
I booked basic economy flights with Delta and Alaska Airlines. One was clearly better for coach passengers.
- Reporter compares basic economy experiences with Delta and Alaska Airlines for domestic flights.
- Delta offered larger, cozier seats, better entertainment system with seat-back screens.
- Alaska Airlines had smaller seats, no seat-back screens, but earnt more miles.
- Comparing the two, Delta was preferred due to comfort and entertainment options.
- Both flights had similar bathroom conditions, but Delta provided a better overall experience.
Delta Passengers Reveal Horror Inside Plane After 'Loud Boom' Forced Emergency Landing
- Delta Flight 127 was forced into an emergency landing on the Azores Islands after a loud bang was heard underneath the Airbus A330 shortly after takeoff.
- Passengers described feeling stressed and scared, with one passenger mentioning the surreal experience of hearing about the lost engine mid-flight.
- The flight crew successfully landed the plane on Terceira Island, and passengers faced a 30-hour layover with some opting to book their own accommodation due to delays by Delta.
- Delta apologized for the incident and delays, and although some passengers expressed dissatisfaction with the handling of the situation, others praised the flight crew and the airline's usual care for passengers.
Investors push past tariff angst to power stocks to fresh all-time highs
- US stocks hit all-time highs on Thursday as traders disregarded tariff concerns and focused on earnings.
- Major stock averages rose with the Dow Jones Industrial Average gaining nearly 200 points.
- President Trump's tariff updates, including a 50% tariff on copper, did not deter the market rally.
- Other notable market moves include Delta Airlines rising by 12% and Nvidia reaching a $4 trillion valuation, a first for any company.
Engine Trouble Strands Delta Passengers on Remote Island for Over a Day
- Delta Flight 127 from Madrid to New York City was diverted to the Azores due to engine troubles, stranding 282 passengers on the remote island of Terceira.
- Passengers faced a 29-hour layover on the Azores, known for its limited airport facilities and primarily used for military operations.
- Delta Airlines apologized for the inconvenience, arranged a replacement plane from New York, and provided accommodations for passengers during the delay.
- The passengers eventually reached New York, 31 hours late, with plans for full reimbursement as the original plane was grounded for maintenance before resuming its regular service.

Delta passengers were stranded on a tiny island in the middle of the Atlantic for 29 hours after midair engine trouble
- A Delta flight was diverted to the mid-Atlantic island of Terceira in the Azores due to an engine issue, leaving passengers stranded for more than 29 hours.
- The Airbus A330, Flight 127 from Madrid to New York, landed in the Azores after a mechanical problem was detected midair.
- Passengers had to wait for another Delta A330 from New York to pick them up and continue their journey.
- This incident is not the first time a Delta flight has diverted to Terceira due to a mechanical issue, with a similar occurrence happening in 2023.
Delta Flight Forced to Make Emergency Landing for Increasingly Common Reason
- A Delta flight from Atlanta to Fort Lauderdale International Airport made an emergency landing in Fort Meyers, Florida due to a fire caused by a passenger's portable battery.
- Flight attendants managed to extinguish the fire, but residual smoke prompted the emergency landing, diverting the flight from its original destination.
- The Federal Aviation Administration reported a significant increase in lithium battery fires on U.S. flights, with incidents rising by 388% from 2015 to 2024.
- Some airlines, like Southwest Airlines, have implemented new safety rules regarding the use of batteries and portable chargers to prevent potential fire incidents on flights.
Delta Airlines Cancels Almost 1,000 Flights
- Delta Airlines cancelled almost 1,000 flights largely due to weather issues in Atlanta.
- On June 28, Delta cancelled 581 flights, on June 27 it cancelled 366 flights, and only 25 flights were cancelled on June 26, with over 1,100 delayed.
- Following a major storm in Atlanta, Delta stated that hundreds of system cancellations occurred and additional delays and cancellations were expected.
- Delta is providing accommodations, vouchers, rental car reimbursements, and more for impacted customers, as stated in an internal document mentioned by View From the Wing.

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