Delta Air Lines had to call off one of its flights out of SEA Airport on Thursday after crew members accidentally deployed an emergency slide.
According to Delta, Delta Flight 419 traveling from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport to Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu, was canceled after crew members mistakenly deployed the Boeing 767’s emergency slide and the flight crew timed out before the aircraft could be repaired.
Delta Air Lines is expanding its portfolio of airport lounges in 2025. The airport will open, expand or renovate a total of eight clubs.
Seattle is also in the process of getting its second Sky Club, and the Delta One lounge will be built on the upper level of the new space. The new Sky Club will be even larger than the Delta One lounge, boasting a space of almost 14,000 square feet. The entrance to both facilities will be located on Seattle Airport’s Concourse A, near Gate 11.
The Christmas Eve stowaway who boarded a Delta Air Lines flight to Hawaii slipped past both a TSA ID check and a gate agent with no ticket, according to public records obtained by CNN.
Delta Air Lines has confirmed an expansion of its top-tier Delta One Lounge offering with a new location in Seattle-Tacoma to open mid-year.
Seattle-Tacoma has grown extensively over the past eighty years to get to where it is today, from having no commercial airlines to over 30 providing regularly scheduled service. The airfield that exists today was originally developed in the years following World War II when it was designed to replace Boeing Field.
According to Delta, Delta Flight 419 traveling from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport to Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu, was canceled after crew members mistakenly deployed the Boeing 767’s emergency slide and the flight crew timed out before the aircraft could be repaired.
Delta Air Lines is building a second Sky Club Lounge on Concourse B of its SLC hub. The existing Club, opened in 2020, is located on Concourse A. Slated to open in the fourth quarter of 2025, it will be one of the largest Clubs in Delta's network, featuring 34,000 square feet of space.
SkyTeam alliance member Delta Air Lines is pulling out of smaller Alaskan airports in favor of major ones, and Alaska Airlines is adding service to the contiguous U.S.
Delta Air Lines, for the past ten years, has enjoyed status as the US commercial aviation industry's leader in terms of profitability, service quality, and prestige, all of which have kept the airline at the forefront of the market.
Everything seems to be going in the right direction for Atlanta-based legacy carrier Delta Air Lines, which has long been the industry's leader in profitability, service quality, and prestige. On Friday morning,