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The west headhouse, which features self-service kiosks to drop bags and/or print boarding passes, gives customers another entry point to easily check in and get to security. Later this summer, Delta expects to implement digital ID technology at bag drop and security checkpoints, allowing eligible customers to use their biometric data to more seamlessly move through the airport.
Delta and leaders on the local, state and federal level recognized Aviation Maintenance Technician Day on May 24.
Delta displayed its sustainability strategy in action as part of the second annual SkyTeam Alliance Sustainable Flight Challenge. The challenge tests sustainable solutions as the company works toward net zero emissions by 2050 while delivering elevated, more sustainable travel experiences. These flights showcased the company’s strategy in action from the electric ground support equipment to reducing single-use plastic onboard and actions that reduce emissions.
National AMT Day honors the legacy of Charles E. Taylor, who became known as the "father of aviation maintenance” after serving as the mechanic for the first planes flown by the Wright Brothers. Since 2008, Delta Air Lines has celebrated National AMT Day on May 24 – Taylor's birthday – to recognize the unsung efforts of AMTs and the vital role they play in global air travel. Read on to learn more about some of the AMTs who proudly wear the Delta TechOps uniform worldwide.
Delta has named Mike Spanos as Chief Operating Officer and the newest member of the Delta Leadership Committee, effective June 12. Spanos spent more than 25 years in a variety of leadership roles at PepsiCo and the Pepsi Bottling Group.
The biggest myth that surrounds this metropolitan city is the idea that rain is a constant, but don’t be fooled. Many Seattleites encourage sightseers to embrace the occasional drizzle as they explore. Every season has something you can do or see – and you can experience all four seasons without extreme weather conditions.
The new feature-length cinematic documentary, “The Steepest Climb: How Delta Air Lines Navigated the Global Pandemic,” is coming to Delta Studio this June. The film tells the behind-the-scenes story of how the 90,000 people of Delta battled the worst crisis in the airline’s history and emerged stronger than ever.
Delta is hiring more flight attendants for 2023, adding to the 1,940 new faces that have come on board since February. Interested candidates can start applying today.
From effortless check-in and flight notifications to a refreshed view of your SkyMiles account and Spanish-language functionality, Fly Delta app puts even more at your fingertips this summer. Read on for select tips to manage your next journey on Delta using the app.
The new eastern portion of Concourse A will ultimately feature 22 gates and 19 restaurants and shops. More gates will open later this summer, and the entire portion will be operational by Oct. 31, 2023.
After ending 2022 with an impressive slate of honors for outstanding customer service, a people-first culture, operational efficiency and state-of-the-art airport improvements, Delta is being highly recognized for both its investment in employees and its commitment to customers.
Delta’s U.K. presence has grown significantly over the last four decades. This summer, in addition to the recently launched nonstop route to Los Angeles from London-Heathrow, Delta will offer 40 peak-day flights from London-Heathrow, London Gatwick, Edinburgh and Manchester to the airline's major U.S. hubs in partnership with Virgin Atlantic.
Delta’s always-on work to advance its purpose is on full display in the airline’s 2022 Environmental, Social and Governance Report. The latest data, insights and examples of how Delta is delivering meaningful progress in Safety, People and Culture, Environmental Sustainability and Community Impact clearly illustrate Delta’s purpose behind its business.
Bastian was selected by an independent committee for his work leading the remarkable revival of Delta during an era of unprecedented crisis and volatility in the airline industry.
Well known for being the earliest center of American culture, the city of Boston is steeped in history, with famous landmarks to be found around every corner. But even for those who aren’t as interested in history, there is an activity for everyone in this must-visit destination.
Known for its towering skyscrapers, vivacious energy and global connections, New York is the perfect destination for anyone wanting to explore the world, all in one place.
Ground support equipment at Delta's hubs in Salt Lake City and Boston are nearly entirely powered with electricity, a huge step toward the airline's aspirational goal of a 100% net-zero ground operation around the world.
Delta will purchase up to 10 million gallons of neat SAF from Shell Aviation over a two-year period for use at its hub at Los Angeles International Airport. This will increase the global airline’s SAF commitments to over 200 million gallons – more than halfway to its goal of SAF comprising 10% of its fuel use annually by end of 2030*, and well on its way to 35% SAF use by 2035.