Recent Delta News
Delta is proud to support KABOOM! in its goal to end play space inequality by uniting with communities to build kid-designed play spaces that can spark joy and foster a sense of belonging for the children who are often denied opportunities to thrive.
Delta provided service to Casa Alianza México, a refuge for at-risk youth. This tangible commitment propels the airline to be a strong partner to the communities in which its employees live, work and serve.
The daily service between Amsterdam and Tampa, which starts on Oct. 26, strengthens Delta's Florida-Europe network, complementing existing winter seasonal service between Orlando and Amsterdam.
The Team USA-inspired A350 celebrates Delta's eight-year partnership with the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee, which runs through the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Starting this month, Delta will continue its efforts to raise money in support of research projects through the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
Maria Black, President and Chief Executive Officer of Automatic Data Processing, Inc., and Willie CW Chiang, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Plains All American Pipeline, L.P., are the newest members to join Delta's board of directors.
Delta currently operates daily service between Atlanta and Lagos and, with the resumption of daily New York-JFK service, will offer a total of 14 weekly flights to Nigeria in December through the first half of January and 10 weekly flights for the remainder of winter 2024.
For new and seasoned travelers, sometimes a step off the beaten path is needed. While the iconic city of Paris is worth visiting, there are many enchanting regions within easy reach of the city to sample a different side of French life.
Delta Air Lines' Board of Directors today declared a quarterly dividend of $0.10 per share.
The new limited-edition Card design is available for new and existing Delta SkyMiles Reserve and Delta SkyMiles Reserve Business American Express Card Members from April 25 to June 5, while supplies last.