There's nothing like a global recession to make the best-laid plans go awry. A little over a year ago, Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines was on an international growth streak started in 2005, rapidly expanding with more flights to Africa, Europe and elsewhere around the world. . . .
19 July 2009
Delta's international strategy struggling
A good article on international ridership decline and route cuts at Delta.
There's nothing like a global recession to make the best-laid plans go awry. A little over a year ago, Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines was on an international growth streak started in 2005, rapidly expanding with more flights to Africa, Europe and elsewhere around the world. . . .
There's nothing like a global recession to make the best-laid plans go awry. A little over a year ago, Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines was on an international growth streak started in 2005, rapidly expanding with more flights to Africa, Europe and elsewhere around the world. . . .
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