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Delta delivers on its promises of reliability this Thanksgiving

Final numbers for the full holiday period of Nov. 17-28 are still pending**. However, from Friday, Nov. 17, through Sunday, Nov. 26, Delta carried more than 5.3 million customers on more than 43,000 flights systemwide.

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Editor’s note: This story has been corrected to reflect systemwide figures for the number of customers and flights from Nov. 17-26*. The statistics first published on Nov. 27 included only Delta mainline domestic statistics and omitted international and Delta Connection figures. 

Delta delivered on its promise of a safe, on-time and elevated experience for the airline’s customers this Thanksgiving holiday, delivering five “brand days” – days when no flights were canceled across both mainline Delta flights and Delta Connection flights during the period spanning Friday, Nov. 17, through Sunday, Nov. 26. Furthermore, only seven mainline flights were canceled during that period.

Final numbers for the full holiday period of Nov. 17-28 are still pending**. However, from Friday, Nov. 17, through Sunday, Nov. 26, Delta carried more than 5.3 million customers on more than 43,000 flights systemwide.

“Delta people went above and beyond, as they always do, to get our customers safely to their loved ones during this special time of year,” said Mike Spanos, Chief Operating Officer. “They delivered outstanding operational reliability with welcoming, caring, elevated service for our customers.”

*Based on preliminary internal data of systemwide flights scheduled on Delta and its regional Delta Connection carriers, for the dates of Nov. 17-26, 2023.

**Delta is on track to meet our initial projections of 6.2 million-6.4 million total Thanksgiving travelers.
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