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Delta uses the power of its partnerships to continue building diverse talent pipelines
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Delta uses the power of its partnerships to continue building diverse talent pipelines

As part of Delta's journey to build a diverse talent pipeline, the airline has partnered with the U.S. Army as part of their Army Partnership for Your Success program, as well as HBCUs and Delta-sponsored professional basketball teams for the new Delta Business Class program.   As part of Delta’s broader diversity, equity and inclusion strategy, the airline prioritizes partnerships with organizations that help build a diverse pipeline of top talent – inclusive of those who may have historically been left behind due to systemic barriers. Building diverse talent pipelines is a key component of Delta’s journey to create a resilient and equitable organization, which is why we’re thrilled to partner with the U.S. Army as part of their Army Partnership for Your Success program, a...
Delta to launch new service between Haneda to Honolulu
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Delta to launch new service between Haneda to Honolulu

Launching on Oct. 28, 2023, this route is the first time Delta has offered a service between Haneda and Honolulu after all Tokyo operations were moved from Narita Airport to Haneda in March 2020. Delta will launch a nonstop daily service between Tokyo International Airport and Honolulu International Airport on Oct. 28, 2023. This is the first time Delta has offered a service between Haneda and Honolulu after all Tokyo operations were moved from Narita Airport to Haneda in March 2020, the start of which was delayed due to the pandemic. Delta’s Haneda-Honolulu flight will operate on a Boeing 767-300ER, offering Delta One, Delta Premium Select, Delta Comfort+ and Main Cabin options. Delta One customers can stretch out in a full flat-bed seat and enjoy premium amenities like artisan...
Delta Sky Way at LAX transformation complete, 18 months ahead of schedule
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Delta Sky Way at LAX transformation complete, 18 months ahead of schedule

Delta Air Lines and Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) have unveiled the final major phase of the years-long, $2.3 billion Delta Sky Way at LAX project. Delta Air Lines and Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) have unveiled the final major phase of the $2.3 billion Delta Sky Way at LAX project, with Terminal 3 at Los Angeles International Airport now directly connected to the Tom Bradley International Terminal via moving airside walkways, officially eliminating the need for busing between terminals. “This modern, state-of-the-art facility has been at the center of Delta’s efforts to become the premier airline of Los Angeles, and now, as we as we celebrate this years-long project being finished much earlier than expected, we are better equipped than ever to provide Angelenos and all of ...