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Articles tagged “delta”

Online Travel

Delta Sues Chatbot Vendor Faulted for Data Breach

Many grandmothers have tighter password security than tech vendor [24]7.ai allegedly did. A hacker had an easy time accessing the vendor's code, and through it, the payment card data of up to 825,000 Delta customers. No wonder the airline is suing.

Airlines

How Delta’s Loyalty Offering Is Improving Its Direct Booking Business

Another strong quarter for Delta. Investing to create more customer loyalty is paying off. What a concept: doing what it takes to keep people keep coming back.

How Delta’s Loyalty Offering Is Improving Its Direct Booking Business

Airlines

Airlines May Have a Tougher Road to Reducing Plastics Than Hotels

It's easy to say that travel companies should ditch plastics to help save the environment, but this will be much harder for airlines than some other sectors.

Airlines May Have a Tougher Road to Reducing Plastics Than Hotels

Airlines

Plastics in Airline Catering Raise Questions About Carbon Emissions

Airlines have a love-hate relationship with plastics, especially when it comes to food and beverage. Plastics pose a serious environmental threat, but at the same time they're lightweight and thereby help reduce carbon emissions. Can carriers tackle both of these problems at once?

Plastics in Airline Catering Raise Questions About Carbon Emissions

Business Travel

Travel Advisors Will Lobby Sometimes-Clueless Politicians

Contributions to the American Society of Travel Advisors’ political action committee are up this year, indicating growing awareness of the value of political advocacy. Making politicians aware of the particular needs of travel agencies — something many have little understanding of — is crucial.

Travel Advisors Will Lobby Sometimes-Clueless Politicians

Airlines

Delta CEO Learned About Airline’s NRA Discount From the Parkland Students

Forget board meetings and protocols, brands like Delta know they have to respond to a social media crisis almost immediately. Hesitation kills.

Delta CEO Learned About Airline’s NRA Discount From the Parkland Students

Airlines

Delta CEO Declares Free In-Flight Wi-Fi Is Coming

It can't happen soon enough.

Delta CEO Declares Free In-Flight Wi-Fi Is Coming

Airlines

Delta Continues Strong Growth Despite Higher Fuel Costs

As Delta goes, so goes the rest of the U.S. aviation sector. While the conversation will be centered around dealing with increased costs, all the fundamentals are still in place for Delta to continue growth across the board and expand abroad.

Online Travel

Interview: HotelPlanner CEO Defends His Company’s NRA Ties

Stopping people under 21 years old from being able to effortlessly buy assault rifles is a societal decision. But it remains open for debate on how travel companies should treat a gun lobby that opposes such a move.

Interview: HotelPlanner CEO Defends His Company’s NRA Ties

Airlines

Here Are the Travel Companies That Have Cut Ties With the NRA

We're having a moment. In the wake of the Florida school shooting, travel companies are abandoning the National Rifle Association and its assault rifle advocacy. History would tell us that no substantial reforms will come out of this. But perhaps student and corporate pressure will make things different this time.

Here Are the Travel Companies That Have Cut Ties With the NRA