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Delta Pilot Makes 'Aggressive Maneuver' To Avoid B-52 Bomber
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Delta Air Lines is expanding AI-driven dynamic pricing to set custom flight costs for each traveler, raising privacy concerns.
Delta Air Lines, based in Atlanta, agreed to pay $8.1 million to settle claims related to a payroll program started during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The U.S. Transportation Department (DOT) escalated a long-running dispute with Mexico over alleged violations of the countries’ 2015 open skies agreement, threatening to restrict Mexican airlines' access to the U.S. and end the Aeromexico-Delta Air Lines transborder joint venture (JV).
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TheTravel on MSNDelta Air Lines Is Pushing Back At Canadian Boycotts To The U.S. With More Banned FlightsIn addition to cancelling certain Canadian flights, Delta has paused service from New York-JFK and Tel Aviv. The decision is not an outright ban due to political tension. Instead, at least for now, the pause is set to last throughout the summer, between June 12th and August 31st.
A video posted to social media after the flight shows the pilot explaining to passengers why he was forced to make a sudden course adjustment while landing SkyWest Flight 3788, which operates as a regional carrier for Delta, in Minot, North Dakota. As it turns out, there was a US Air Force B-52 bomber coming at them:
A basic business class fare means some customers might pay additional fees after dropping thousands on their tickets.