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Delta’s Free Wi-Fi Goes Global: How Do Other Airlines Compare? - skift.com - France - Usa - city Las Vegas - county Mobile - county Delta
skift.com
13.08.2024 / 22:25

Delta’s Free Wi-Fi Goes Global: How Do Other Airlines Compare?

After a July it would rather forget, Delta Air Lines is working hard to restore its reputation as an aviation innovator. The U.S. carrier is launching free onboard Wi-Fi across its global network in the coming months, with many major markets enjoying the perk within a matter of weeks.

This Airline Just Added a New Route to New Orleans and More Flights to Puerto Rico from the East Coast - travelandleisure.com - state Connecticut - parish Orleans - county New Haven - Puerto Rico - city New Orleans, county Armstrong - county Armstrong
travelandleisure.com
13.08.2024 / 17:20

This Airline Just Added a New Route to New Orleans and More Flights to Puerto Rico from the East Coast

Low-cost Avelo Airlines continues to expand from its largest base in Connecticut, adding more domestic and international services to connect travelers to popular destinations.

Delta Air Lines Flight Carrying Carolina Panthers Players Slides Off Runway at Charlotte Airport - travelpulse.com - Usa - state Massachusets - county Delta - county Douglas - Charlotte, county Douglas - city Charlotte, county Douglas
travelpulse.com
13.08.2024 / 07:29

Delta Air Lines Flight Carrying Carolina Panthers Players Slides Off Runway at Charlotte Airport

A Delta Air Lines charter flight carrying players and staff members of the NFL's Carolina Panthers slid off of the runway at Charlotte Douglas International Airport early Friday morning.No one was injured when the plane skidded into the mud while taxiing to Wilson Air Center at around 2:35 a.m. local time Friday.Citing a source familiar with the situation, ESPN reported that it took roughly an hour for a bus to get the team back to the air center after deplaning. The aircraft was eventually towed out of the area and crews made repairs before the taxiway reopened around 6:30 a.m.

Microsoft Says Delta Rejected Help During Global IT Meltdown - travelpulse.com - Usa
travelpulse.com
13.08.2024 / 06:57

Microsoft Says Delta Rejected Help During Global IT Meltdown

The accusations continue to fly in the wake of last month’s global IT outage that impacted scores of flights.On the heels of Delta Air Lines saying it has “no choice” but to pursue damages from Microsoft and CrowdStrike in relation to the tech meltdown, Microsoft is firing back.Today, the tech giant accused Delta of not modernizing its technology in the lead up to the IT outage. Mark Cheffo, a partner at Dechert, the law firm representing Microsoft, said in a letter to Delta’s attorney today that Microsoft is wondering why American Airlines, United Airlines and other carriers were able to bounce back from the global IT meltdown more quickly than Delta. “Our preliminary review suggests that Delta, unlike its competitors, apparently has not modernized its IT infrastructure, either for the benefit of its customers or for its pilots and flight attendants,” Cheffo said in the letter, per CNBC.Delta canceled some 5,000 flights as a result of the July 19 IT issue, which was triggered by a software update from CrowdStrike. Millions of computers that use Microsoft Windows were ultimately impacted worldwide — for both airlines and businesses alike.Delta’s CEO, Ed Bastian, said publicly last week that the airline is seeking about $500 million in damages for the massive disruption.The airline shot back in response to Microsoft’s new claims, pointing out that it has “a long track record of investing in safe, reliable and elevated service for our customers and employees."“Since 2016, Delta has invested billions of dollars in IT capital expenditures, in addition to the billions spent annually in IT operating costs,” Delta said in response to the Tuesday letter from Microsoft, according to a statement issued by the airline, per CNBC.Additionally, back in July, Delta lawyers told Microsoft: “We have reason to believe Microsoft has failed to comply with contractual requirements and otherwise acted in a grossly negligent, indeed willful, manner in connection with the Faulty Update” from CrowdStrike that triggered the IT issue.Cheffo rejected Delta's assertion, stating in his own letter that while Microsoft “empathizes with Delta and its customers..Delta’s public comments are incomplete, false, misleading, and damaging to Microsoft and its reputation.”Cheffo also said that Microsoft offered to provide Delta with free assistance in the wake of the July 19 tech incident. But according to Cheffo’s letter, the airline rejected the support.

British Airways cuts Beijing route and Virgin axes two prominent long-haul routes - thepointsguy.com - Bahamas - Britain - city London - city Hong Kong - Nassau, Bahamas - city Cape Town - Russia - Ukraine - city Shanghai - Barbados
thepointsguy.com
09.08.2024 / 00:22

British Airways cuts Beijing route and Virgin axes two prominent long-haul routes

British Airways will suspend its Beijing route from London's Heathrow Airport (LHR) later this year. Virgin Atlantic will also drop two Caribbean routes from Heathrow in early 2025.

Delta Is Shaking Up Its NYC Schedule This Fall - travelandleisure.com - state Tennessee - state Maryland - city New York - Washington - city Baltimore - state Connecticut - county Delta
travelandleisure.com
08.08.2024 / 18:18

Delta Is Shaking Up Its NYC Schedule This Fall

Delta Air Lines is shuffling its schedule out of New York City this fall by cutting three different routes and adding one more.

Delta will add service from Detroit to Tulum and Los Angeles to Mazatlán this winter - breakingtravelnews.com
breakingtravelnews.com
07.08.2024 / 07:19

Delta will add service from Detroit to Tulum and Los Angeles to Mazatlán this winter

Delta will add service from Detroit to Tulum and Los Angeles to Mazatlán this winter as Aeromexico launches service from Atlanta and Los Angeles to Manzanillo, Newark to Mexico City and Denver to Monterrey.

Impacted Air Travelers Sue CrowdStrike for Global Computer Outage - travelpulse.com - Usa - state Texas - Austin, state Texas
travelpulse.com
06.08.2024 / 19:52

Impacted Air Travelers Sue CrowdStrike for Global Computer Outage

Three fliers who were impacted by CrowdStrike’s global computer outage last month have filed a proposed class action lawsuit in Austin, Texas, blaming the company for negligence and asking CrowdStrike to pay impacted air travelers compensatory and punitive damages. 

Delta Air Lines Plane Struck By Lightning, Forced to Return to Boston - travelpulse.com - Italy - Usa - city Boston, county Logan - county Logan - city Rome, Italy - county Delta
travelpulse.com
06.08.2024 / 19:40

Delta Air Lines Plane Struck By Lightning, Forced to Return to Boston

Airplanes are designed to withstand a lightning strike, but this one sounds like it was pretty bad.

Microsoft Says Outdated Tech Most Likely Led to Delta’s Meltdown - skift.com
skift.com
06.08.2024 / 19:25

Microsoft Says Outdated Tech Most Likely Led to Delta’s Meltdown

Microsoft believes Delta has not “modernized its IT infrastructure,” which resulted in a five day-long meltdown for the carrier. 

CrowdStrike Rebuffs Delta’s Claims of Negligence During IT Meltdown - travelpulse.com - county Delta
travelpulse.com
06.08.2024 / 19:21

CrowdStrike Rebuffs Delta’s Claims of Negligence During IT Meltdown

CrowdStrike has responded assertively to Delta Air Lines after the carrier’s CEO, Ed Bastian, accused the cybersecurity firm of being responsible for a service disruption that allegedly cost Delta $500 million. 

Hawaiian Airlines Launches Explore Hawaii Sweepstakes With Hyatt Resorts in Hawai’i - travelpulse.com - Usa - state Hawaii
travelpulse.com
06.08.2024 / 19:15

Hawaiian Airlines Launches Explore Hawaii Sweepstakes With Hyatt Resorts in Hawai’i

Get ready to win big: Hawaiian Airlines will be launching a new sweepstakes offering travelers a chance to win a nine-night Hawaiian getaway with stays at three Hyatt resorts in Hawaii. 

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