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Delta Air Lines Unveils Next-Generation Delta One Suites

Delta is investing more than $1 billion in fleet upgrades, introducing Delta One suites on its Airbus A350-1000. Enhancements begin in 2027.

Winter Storm Fern Still Wreaking Havoc on Travel

For many states affected by Winter Storm Fern, the worst of the weather is over, but travel headaches will linger through at least Tuesday.

Is Individual Weight Loss a Gain for Airlines?

With public enthusiasm for GLP-1 growing and waistlines shrinking, airlines are pondering what a lighter load means for saving fuel.

Trending Industry News: Click to Catch Up!

From global events impacting air travel and new biometric screening requirements for international visitors to Delta’s expansion plans and American Airlines’ free WiFi rollout, these are the top headlines you should be watching.

Delta’s 2026 Flight Strategy Puts Business First

An interview with Delta's Director of Specialty Sales reveals what the airline has in store for event and business travelers in 2026.

In the Air Today: Airline News

Planners, here's some airline news that may impact your clients' meeting and incentive journeys in the coming year.

Shutdown’s End: Will ‘Normal’ Air Travel Begin?

The shutdown may end this week, but will travel woes end with them? Experts weigh in.

Delta Introduces Comfort Basic

Offering a lower price point than Delta Comfort Classic or Extra, the new Delta Comfort Basic offers some, but not all, of the same extras.

Delta Launches AI Assistant

Delta has introduced Delta Concierge, an AI-powered assistant built into the Delta app for SkyMiles members.

Delta Welcomes YouTube and YouTube Premium Onboard

Delta's new partner in onboard entertainment, YouTube, offers a selection of videos, podcasts and playlists now rolling out across all seatback screens.

It’s Nice Nonstop With Delta

Delta elevates Boston as a major hub for Europe, adding nonstops to Nice and Madrid in May 2026.

New TSA Restrictions Target Lithium Batteries and Curling Irons

TSA updates travel rules to curb fire risks from lithium batteries and overheating devices in cargo holds.
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Air Travel and Turbulence: Are Things Getting Rougher?

A severe turbulence incident on a Delta flight highlights what experts say is a growing problem fueled by climate change.

The Battle for Seattle

Alaska Airlines and Delta have both just announced new service to Europe from Seattle with service for both due next May.