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  2. Delta Air Lines - Wikipedia

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    Delta Air Lines is one of the major airlines of the United States and a legacy carrier headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. The United States' oldest operating airline and the seventh-oldest operating worldwide, Delta along with its subsidiaries and regional affiliates, including Delta Connection, operates over 5,400 flights daily and serves 325 destinations in 52 countries on six continents.

  3. Joanne Smith - Wikipedia

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    Joanne Smith. Smith speaking at an event. Joanne Smith is an American business executive. She is the Executive Vice President and Chief People Officer at Delta Air Lines, serving in this role since October 1, 2014. [1] Upon her appointment she replaced Mike Campbell.

  4. History of Delta Air Lines - Wikipedia

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    Delta Air Lines is a major American airline. [1] [2] The company's history began with the world's first aerial crop dusting operation called Huff Daland Dusters Inc., founded in 1925 in Macon, Georgia [3] to combat the boll weevil infestation of cotton crops. [4] C.E. Woolman, general manager and later Delta's first CEO, led a group of ...

  5. Southwest, Delta and JetBlue win top marks for customer ... - AOL

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    Airlines were evaluated in the following categories: aircraft, baggage, boarding, check-in, cost and fees, flight crew, in-flight services and reservations. But it’s not all bad news.

  6. Computer reservation system - Wikipedia

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    Delta Air Lines launched the Delta Automated Travel Account System (DATAS) in 1968. United Airlines and Trans World Airlines followed in 1971 with the Apollo Reservation System and Programmed Airline Reservation System (PARS), respectively. Soon, travel agents began pushing for a system that could automate their side of the process by accessing ...

  7. Delta launches service in Midland - AOL

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    Odessa American, Texas. April 22, 2024 at 8:01 PM. Apr. 22—MIDLAND — Delta Airlines launched Monday at Midland International Air and Space Port. Its year-round route will operate three times ...

  8. O'Hare International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Terminal 5 is used for Delta Air Lines, Frontier Airlines and Southwest Airlines flights, as well as all international airlines save for those that depart from Terminals 1–3. [59] [60] Terminal 5 is also used for non-pre–cleared international arrivals, as it currently contains the airport's U.S. Customs and Border Protection facilities. [61]

  9. (24)7.ai - Wikipedia

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    The company is reported to have monitored remote working employees via their web cameras. When the story came out, Klarna, a customer, required the practice to be stopped for any [24]7.ai employee working on their cases. On August 8, 2019 the company was sued by its client Delta Airlines over a 2017 data breech. Delta alleges that 800,000 of ...

  10. List of Delta Air Lines destinations - Wikipedia

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    List of Delta Air Lines destinations. Delta Air Lines is a major United States airline based in Atlanta, Georgia. As of December 31, 2021, Delta's mainline aircraft fly to 242 destinations, serving 52 countries across six continents. The airline operates nine domestic hubs. [1]

  11. Alaska Airlines - Wikipedia

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    With a fleet of 15 aircraft, Star Air Service was a dominant airline in Alaska, but the airline continued to struggle financially because of high maintenance costs for its wood-and-fabric planes. In 1937, McGee came back to the airline and opened a liquor store, and the airline began flying liquor to remote Alaskan communities.