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Delta details planned capacity cuts

ATLANTA Delta Air Lines Inc. hinted Tuesday that more job cuts could be on the way as it disclosed that it will reduce consolidated system capacity by 6 per cent to 8 per cent in 2009, compared with the current year. The Atlanta-based carrier's ...

From HARRY R. WEBER, Globe and Mail,  2 Dec 2008

UPS won't give annual peak shipping day projection

It's the first year since the world's largest shipping carrier went public in 1999 that it won't be making a projection for its peak shipping day, spokesman Norman Black said. The company had been scheduled to discuss its peak projection on Tuesday ...

From HARRY R. WEBER, San Francisco Chronicle,  17 Nov 2008

UPS won't give annual peak shipping day projection

It's the first year since the world's largest shipping carrier went public in 1999 that it won't be making a projection for its peak shipping day, spokesman Norman Black said. The company had been scheduled to discuss its peak projection on Tuesday ...

From HARRY R. WEBER, San Francisco Chronicle,  17 Nov 2008

UPS won't give annual peak shipping day projection

Weak October retail sales and the uncertainty of the upcoming holiday season amid the worst financial crisis to hit the U.S. in decades has prompted shipping giant UPS Inc. to decide not to release a projection for the amount of packages it expects to ...

From HARRY R. WEBER, Newsvine,  17 Nov 2008

Delta, Alaska Air to expand marketing alliance

Delta Air Lines Inc., which broadened its global reach with its purchase of Northwest Airlines, plans to expand a marketing alliance with Alaska Air Group Inc., a carrier that some industry observers have speculated Delta may have an interest in ...

From HARRY R. WEBER, Taiwan News,  15 Nov 2008

Delta to launch new international routes

Fresh off its acquisition of Northwest Airlines, Delta Air Lines Inc., the world's biggest carrier, said Wednesday it plans to add 15 new international routes starting next spring, though it's unclear whether that will mean another year of big ...

From HARRY R. WEBER, Taiwan News,  12 Nov 2008

Delta to launch new international routes

Fresh off its acquisition of Northwest Airlines, Delta Air Lines Inc., the world's biggest carrier, said Wednesday it plans to add 15 new international routes starting next spring, though it's unclear whether that will mean another year of big ...

From HARRY R. WEBER, Taiwan News,  12 Nov 2008

Delta Air Lines adding $15 first-bag fee

The carrier also said it is cutting certain other fees as it aligns its policies with those of Northwest Airlines, which it acquired last month. Atlanta's Delta said that effective immediately, for traffic on or after Dec. 5, customers flying within ...

From HARRY R. WEBER, San Francisco Chronicle,  9 Nov 2008

Delta Air Lines Adding First Bag Fee

ATLANTA â Delta Air Lines Inc., the world's biggest carrier, said Wednesday it will impose a $15 fee to check a first bag, becoming the last of the six legacy airlines to impose such a fee. The carrier also said it is cutting certain other fees as it ...

From HARRY R. WEBER, The Christian Post,  6 Nov 2008

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