Delta Airlines struggled with flight delays and cancellations for a fifth straight day on Sunday. The nation's second-largest carrier has canceled 3,500 flights since Wednesday, when a massive storm hit Atlanta, where it is based. A Delta spokesman declined to comment on Sunday, but aviation experts and Delta flight crews said that the problems were magnified by Delta's failure to quickly realize the severity of the storm and react, plus its reliance on the mega-hub it operates in Atlanta. The airline said it expected a "relatively normal" schedule on Monday after it canceled just 150 flights on Sunday, down from more than 1,200 over the two preceding days combined. Source: Bloomberg, CNN |
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