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Here are the latest news updates on Delta Air Lines:
Top Stories
- Delta to Offer COVID-19 Testing for Passengers: Delta Air Lines has announced that it will offer COVID-19 testing for passengers on select flights. The airline will partner with testing provider, MedExpress, to provide rapid antigen tests to passengers on select flights from Atlanta to London and Paris. (Source: The Points Guy)
- Delta to Resume International Flights: Delta Air Lines has announced that it will resume international flights to several destinations, including London, Paris, and Tokyo, starting in June. The airline had suspended international flights in March due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Source: CNN)
- Delta to Offer Free Live TV and Movies: Delta Air Lines has announced that it will offer free live TV and movies to passengers on all domestic flights. The airline will partner with streaming service, Gogo, to provide the content. (Source: USA Today)
Other News
- Delta to Launch New Routes: Delta Air Lines has announced that it will launch new routes from several US cities, including Atlanta, Los Angeles, and Minneapolis, to destinations in Europe, Latin America, and the Caribbean. (Source: Travel Weekly)
- Delta to Upgrade In-Flight Entertainment: Delta Air Lines has announced that it will upgrade its in-flight entertainment system, Delta Studio, to offer more content, including live TV and movies. (Source: The Verge)
- Delta to Offer Discounted Fares: Delta Air Lines has announced that it will offer discounted fares on select routes, including flights from Atlanta to several destinations in the US and abroad. (Source: Skift)
Recent Press Releases
- Delta Air Lines Reports First Quarter 2021 Results: Delta Air Lines has reported its first quarter 2021 financial results, which show a significant decline in revenue due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Source: Delta News Center)
- Delta Air Lines Announces New Sustainability Goals: Delta Air Lines has announced new sustainability goals, including a commitment to reduce its carbon emissions by 50% by 2030. (Source: Delta News Center)