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Delta reveals first-ever dedicated TSA Precheck® lobby, bag drop
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Delta reveals first-ever dedicated TSA Precheck® lobby, bag drop

Traveling through Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport will be even easier for Delta customers enrolled in TSA PreCheck starting next month with the expansion of new facial recognition capabilities and the opening of the first-ever Delta-TSA PreCheck® express lobby and bag drop. Customers with both the Fly Delta app and a TSA PreCheck membership will soon be able to visit a new dedicated bag drop lobby on the lower level of Atlanta’s Domestic South Terminal, pass through the security checkpoint, and board their plane at the gate using only their "digital identity" (made up of a customer’s SkyMiles Member number, passport number and Known Traveler Number). Customers are free to travel from curb to gate, completely hands- and device-free. “We want to gi...
Delta fast-tracks NYC growth with 8,000 more seats daily
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Delta fast-tracks NYC growth with 8,000 more seats daily

Ading over 100 daily flights in NYC this fall – a 25% capacity increase compared to summer 2021Restoring nonstop service to NYC’s top 40 domestic marketsJFK and LGA’s largest carrier operating over 400 daily flights to 92 destinations  After a summer of recovery, Delta isn’t slowing down in bringing back more flights and destinations for New York’s business and leisure travelers alike. With domestic consumer travel back to 2019 levels, Delta is focused on restoring capacity safely and reliably as business travel picks up with volumes not seen since the pandemic began. By November, Delta will add more than 100 total daily departures from John F. Kennedy Airport and LaGuardia Airport compared to the airline’s summer 2021 schedule – translating to approximately 8,000 additional...
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 ...