Posts Tagged ‘Northwest Airlines’

Delta no longer has to use Northwest name

1st January 2010 by Airline Guy No Comments

Delta Airlines, the world’s largest carrier, was granted permission yesterday by the Federal Aviation Administration to operate the two carriers – Delta Airlines and acquired Northwest Airlines – as one, single airline.  This involved the FAA granting Delta Airlines a single operating certificate to use for both carriers. 

Delta plans to make some of the internal [...]

Delta & American still fighting for Japan Airlines partnership

18th November 2009 by Airline Guy No Comments
Delta Airlines & SkyTeam offer $1 Billion in aid to Japan Airlines

Delta Airlines and it’s global airline alliance SkyTeam have offered an aid package of $1 billion to struggling Japan Airlines, JAL.  Immediately, though, current OneWorld partner with JAL, American Airlines, said that together with other OneWorld partners British Airways and Iberia, they would top that offer of aid hoping to convince JAL to stick with [...]

Delta Expands Int’l Service Summer 2010

20th October 2009 by Airline Guy No Comments
More International Growth for Delta Airlines

Delta Airlines has announced schedule changes for next summer that will increase cooperation with Air France/KLM, Alaska Airlines and capitalize on additional synergies with former Northwest Airlines that it acquired last fall. 

This summer schedule and changes is the first fully combined schedule since merging with Northwest Airlines.  The new routes will be trans-Pacific, trans-Atlantic & Africa.  [...]

Delta to add Shanghai flight from DTW

26th August 2009 by Airline Guy No Comments
Delta Airlines adds flight and 777 to Detroit-Shanghai

Delta, the proud owner of their new Detroit Hub acquired when they purchased Northwest Airlines earlier this year, will add an additional non-stop flight between that hub and Shanghai, China this fall.  This will bring the weekly non-stop flights to five from the current four. 

Delta also stated that the Detroit to Shanghai service will be [...]

Delta No Longer Expects '09 Profit; Posts 2Q Loss

22nd July 2009 by Airline Guy No Comments
Delta Airlines Second Quarter & Projected 2009 Loss

Delta Airlines no longer expects to profit in 2009 as they posted a $257 million loss for the second quarter.  The loss was comprised of a net income of $191 million minus $58 million in merger related expenses and $390 million in fuel hedge losses.  Delta ended the quarter with more than $5.4 billion in [...]

Continental Approved to Enter Star Alliance

10th July 2009 by Airline Guy No Comments
Two Continental Airlines 757

The Department of Transportation (DOT) today approved Continental Airlines request to be excused from antitrust laws paving the way for its inception into the Star Alliance.  Not many details were provided yet, and there were only a few small restrictions on certain routes. 

This will give Continental the ability to dump Sky Team and join Star [...]

Portland Loses Lufthansa

7th July 2009 by Airline Guy No Comments
Lufthansa 747

Lufthansa, Germany’s airline, announced that it will cancel non-stop flights between Portland and Frankfurt, Germany this September.  The airline has flown the route for six years, recently finding it suffering under greater losses due to the pervasive economic troubles worldwide.  This is a huge loss for Portland which has seen a dramatic 30 percent drop [...]

Further Delta Cuts at Cincinatti

2nd July 2009 by Airline Guy No Comments
Cincinnati Airport

Delta has announced further flight cuts at their Cincinatti hub beginning in September.  They initially announced the cancellation of London and Frankfurt non-stops much to the dismay of the Cincinatti government and business associations.  Additionally, they have reduced about 50 daily flights out of Cincinnati starting in the September schedule. 

This brings the Cincinnati hub flights [...]

NTSB Checking More A330's

26th June 2009 by Airline Guy No Comments
Air France A330

Since the Air France crash of an Airbus A330 over the Atlantic earlier this month that killed all 228 passengers and crew on board, there have been two incidents of failing altitude and airspeed indicators on A330’s. 

One incident was on a flight between the U.S. and Brazil on a TAM Airlines A330 from Miami to [...]

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