Delta, in the midst of the bustling summer travel season, will reduce its schedule by 100 daily departures. What to know.
Delta Chief Customer Experience Officer Allison Ausband said that a variety of factors from weather and air traffic control, vendor staffing and increased COVID case rates creating unscheduled absences, have resulted "in an operation that isn’t consistently up to the standards."
The move to cut down on flights "will build additional resilience in our system and improve operational reliability for our customers and employees," according to Delta. Delta isn't alone, however. The move comes shortly after Alaska Airlines also announced that it would bedue to a lack of pilots. The carrier said it started April and May with 63 fewer pilots than it planned for when it built its schedule.
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