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The internet is full of stories about people behaving badly while traveling. And while they can involved everything from mid-air brawls, to unusual interpretations of personal space, one woman says that she got the shock of a lifetime when she was traveling aboard a Delta flight.
Unfortunately, some surprising news about Delta Air Lines flight cancellations has come to light recently, revealing a worrying trend that is bad news for both customers and the airline. The news could negatively impact on customers going forward.
According to The Associated Press, Delta is not alone. Major airlines “canceled hundreds of flights across the eastern Caribbean region” on January 3 and “warned passengers that the disruptions could continue for days” due to the FAA’s restrictions in the wake of the U.S. action in Venezuela.
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Delta issues travel waiver amid tension in the Caribbean
Delta Airlines has issued a travel waiver for several airports in the Caribbean after several flights have been cancelled following Saturday’s military operation in Venezuela. Due to a temporary airspace closure,
Delta flight DL2883 landed safely at Kansas City International Airport after flight crews discovered a problem with the right engine.
A Virginia family has filed a lawsuit against Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines after they claim they were bitten by bed bugs while onboard a flight.
Delta Air Lines will discontinue its commercial service at Greater Binghamton Airport beginning February 14th, a move that local airport officials say will have a significant impact on the region
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