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Delta Air Lines (DAL)

Delta Air Lines (NYSE:DAL) will expand its service out of O'Hare International Airport starting June 10, offering 11 daily flights to New York's LaGuardia Airport, according to Chicago Breaking Business News. The service on Delta's business shuttle will replace existing, less-frequent flights between LaGuardia and Chicago's Midway Airport. Delta is stepping up the competition on a key business route, as United and other airlines pare capacity to New York.
Flights on this route will be operated with Embraer 175 regional jets, equipped with 12 first-class seats and 64 in economy class. Both cabins are configured with no middle seats. As reported in MarketBeast previously, Delta, along with many of its rival legacy carriers continue to look at ways to become profitable. Here we see Delta looking to its regional partners to reduce operational and overhead costs. One of the important things to look for is how closely Delta will monitor and manage its regional partners, safety being its biggest concern.

Mar 22 · 9:36:00 AM · Source: Chicago Breaking Business News
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by Steve Wieczorek

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