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Delta ranks No. 20 on Forbes’ World’s Best Employers list
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Delta ranks No. 20 on Forbes’ World’s Best Employers list

Forbes has ranked Delta Air Lines No. 20 on its list of World’s Best Employers, the airline’s latest accolade this year. Forbes said it partnered with market research company Statista to survey 150,000 full-time and part-time workers working for multinational companies and institutions in 58 countries. Participants rated their willingness to recommend their own employers to friends and family in addition to evaluating other employers in their respective industries. The list is composed of 750 companies that received the highest scores.  Participants were asked to rate the companies on image, economic footprint, talent development, gender equality and social responsibility. Other recent recognitions include: USA Today’s 10Best named Delta Air Lines the ...
Delta in Boston: New routes, new planes and more choice than ever
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Delta in Boston: New routes, new planes and more choice than ever

Introducing new service to Athens, Tel-Aviv, Baltimore, Denver and San Diego in summer 2022.Welcoming new Airbus A321neos into Delta’s fleet with first flights out of Boston in spring 2022.Offering more Delta flights from Boston than ever before – a +20% capacity increase from pre-pandemic height.Five new routes and more modernized, fuel-efficient aircraft are set to debut at Logan International Airport in 2022, as Boston’s No. 1 global airline continues building up a premier hub and international gateway. “We’ve strengthened our Boston hub as demand has accelerated, adding about 3,800 more seats a day by next summer than our last peak in 2019,” said Joe Esposito, Delta’s S.V.P. – Network Planning. “Boston is a fast-growing market with a booming economy, and we’re committed to offering...
Delta ready to welcome customers as international travel to the U.S. resumes
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Delta ready to welcome customers as international travel to the U.S. resumes

Effective Nov. 8, vaccinated international travelers who want to come to the U.S. can now do so, following the Biden Administration’s announcement that it will lift travel restrictions on foreign nationals that have been in place since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. The reopening of international travel will allow for the reunification of thousands of families and friends from around the world who have been separated for more than 18 months, just in time for the holidays. International travel is vital to help reverse the devastating economic impact on America’s travel and tourism industry, which was hit hard by the pandemic. It is also an essential component in recovering global trade and commerce, particularly across the Atlantic. New York-JFK to London Heathrow is the wor...