Delta President Glen Hauenstein to retire
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Glen Hauenstein, credited with transforming the carrier into a global premium airline, will retire from his president position on 28 February after nearly two decades with the Atlanta-based operator.
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5 changes coming to Delta Air Lines in 2026
If you're flying with Delta Air Lines in 2026 and beyond, look out for these changes, from seat features to in-flight entertainment and rewards options.
Glen Hauenstein, who joined Delta in 2005, is credited with leading Delta through its decades-long strategy of becoming an international, “premium” airline.
American Airlines is in the midst of a consequential transformation and executives at Skyview, the Fort Worth carrier’s headquarters, are aware of the need for urgency. The airline, which took flight nearly a century ago,
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Delta Announces Changes to Their SkyMiles Program: Here's What You Need To Know
Delta is offering SkyMiles Members new opportunities to earn Medallion Qualification Dollars toward 2026 Medallion Status and making that status even more valuable.
Recently, Delta Air Lines’ CEO, Ed Bastian, was asked to describe what he thinks led to the company’s success over the past year. In response, Bastian said a lot of the things you might expect. He talked about differentiation and reliability, and exactly what an airline CEO says when asked that question.
This week, Delta Air Lines shared that more than 1,000 aircraft now feature Delta Sync Wi-Fi. The service is free for SkyMiles members and continues the airline’s push to offer a seamless digital experience from gate to gate.
A Delta Air Lines flight landing in San Antonio request emergency assistance on Tuesday, Dec. 16. The fire department tells PEOPLE five individuals reported falling ill.
A Temple University law professor alleges in a suit that he breathed in contaminated air on a Boeing craft, leaving him physically impaired.
American Airlines is betting big on luxury to regain altitude. From lie-flat seats and Bollinger champagne to Lavazza coffee and ultra-fast Wi-Fi, the carrier is rolling out a premium makeover to claw back ground lost to Delta Air Lines and United Airlines .
Raymond James analyst Savanthi Syth raised the firm’s price target on Delta Air Lines (DAL) to $80 from $70 and keeps a Strong Buy rating on the