Delta Sees Flight Attendant Surplus, Urges 3,000 To Take Voluntary Leave

Delta Air Lines flight attendant
Credit: Delta Air Lines
Delta Air Lines urged at least 3,000 more flight attendants to participate in voluntary leave programs to stave off furloughs this fall, as airlines look to rein in labor costs following the end of federal payroll support on Sept. 30. Delta CEO Ed Bastian said Aug. 6 that 20% of the Atlanta-based...
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