Delta trims plans for more summer flights as Covid-19 cases increase and a $5.7 billion loss underscores the crisis facing the aviation industry
Delta Air Lines Inc. trimmed plans for more summer flights amid rising Covid-19 cases nationwide after a $5.7 billion loss for the latest quarter underscored the depth of the crisis facing the aviation industry.
Chief Executive Ed Bastian said that the recovery from April’s near-collapse in domestic flying had stalled, and that Delta will halve the number of extra flights it adds in August to 500.
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