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Delta teams safely running stable operations

For nearly a week, Delta people have managed challenges and constraints brought on by historic winter weather across most of the U.S. Editor's note: This article, originally published Dec. 20, has been updated every day since. The most recent update, below, was published Tuesday, Dec. 27. With constraints brought on by bitter cold temperatures, high winds and winter precipitation now moderating for much of the U.S., Delta people have been working hard behind the scenes to stabilize operations Tuesday. That stability is expected to remain throughout the week and through the New Year’s holiday weekend. The decision to cancel flights is never one Delta takes lightly, especially during the holiday travel season, but the safety of our customers and our people is paramount. When ...
Samsung: Bespoke around the world: how users are experiencing Bespoke appliances across the globe
Business, Featured, Tech

Samsung: Bespoke around the world: how users are experiencing Bespoke appliances across the globe

Samsung Electronics is striving to meet consumers’ needs in line with its evolving lifestyle. Samsung Electronics’ Bespoke home appliances allow users to choose more personalized designs and function. To display the unique features and accomplishments of the Bespoke product series, Samsung Newsroom is highlighting the ways Bespoke appliances are being showcased and celebrated in countries around the world. From unique and breathtaking new designs to innovative and expanded functionalities, Samsung Bespoke appliances are taking the world by storm. New Ways To Customize Your Home in Singapore Bespoke appliances in Singapore are blending whimsical designs to offer customers a unique and playful concept for their homes. In celebration of the widespread love for Disney char...
IATA: Priorities for Asia-Pacific Post COVID
Business, Travel & Food

IATA: Priorities for Asia-Pacific Post COVID

Bangkok – The International Air Transport Association (IATA) urged the Asia-Pacific region to prepare for the anticipated surge in traffic and provide policy support for the industry’s decarbonization efforts, as the region moves forward from COVID-19. “The last three years have been extremely challenging for the airline industry. Asian airlines, in particular, were hit hard, accounting for about a third of the industry’s losses between 2020 and this year. With the region finally emerging from COVID-19, governments have a key role to play in accelerating the recovery, and supporting the industry’s sustainable growth,” said Conrad Clifford, IATA’s Senior Vice President and Deputy Director General. Clifford was speaking at the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines’ (AAPA) Assembly of Pr...