![Delta Airlines expands Munich-US connections with new flights to New York](https://worldofaviation.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/ATF2021-770x420.jpg)
Delta Airlines, a major global airline and one of Munich Airport’s earliest customers, has introduced a new service from Munich to John F. Kennedy Airport (JFK) in New York. The flights operate three times a week on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, complementing Delta’s existing connections from Munich to Atlanta and Detroit. The addition of the
![Delta Air Lines reports record revenue and strong earnings growth in March quarter 2024](https://worldofaviation.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/a350_4_3.jpg)
Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL) reported financial results for the March quarter and provided its outlook for the June quarter, highlighting record revenue and strong earnings growth despite challenges faced by the airline industry. “Thanks to the extraordinary work of our 100,000 people, Delta is delivering the best operational reliability in our history, and we
![China, US open doors to respective carriers](https://worldofaviation.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/airbus-a330-300-china-southern.jpg)
The US Department of Transport (DOT) has backed off on a proposed ban against Chinese carriers travelling to the US, approving up to four flights per week from mainland China. While the Trump administration first banned entry into the US by Chinese nationals in early February, it only recently threatened to halt incoming flights by
![Delta expects 90% Q2 revenue fall](https://worldofaviation.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/EH20011_1170-770x420.jpg)
Delta Air Lines has warned that it expects its second-quarter revenue to be down 90 per cent on figures from the same time last year for the second quarter. The airline’s regulatory filing also confirmed that capacity is down by 85 per cent year-on-year. Unlike previous years, where estimations could be reasonably accurate a second
Back in March, World of Aviation reported that both the EU and (later) the US had relaxed slot rules to curb the growing trend of so-called "ghost flights."
![Friday airline updates: American Airlines to resume flights to Spain](https://worldofaviation.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/airbus-a330-200-american-bcn-s-1024x579-1.jpg)
American Airlines has announced that the company will resume flights between the US and Spain over the coming week, after new COVID-19 cases in the European country have fallen dramatically. The move will make AA the first major US airline to reboot US-Spain connections since travel restrictions were first levelled in March. Flight AA36 departed