The Daily Courier

Delta slashes flights by 40% as coronaviru­s cripples global travel

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Delta Air Lines will cut passengerc­arrying capacity by 40% to deal with a nosedive in travel demand, and it is talking to the White House and Congress about assistance to get through a downturn caused by the new coronaviru­s.

The 40% cut in capacity is the largest in Delta’s history, surpassing reductions that were made after the

September 2001 terror attacks.

And the outlook for airlines is still getting worse.

“The speed of the demand fall-off is unlike anything we’ve seen — and we’ve seen a lot in our business,” CEO Ed Bastian said in a memo to Delta’s 90,000 employees Friday.

“We are in discussion­s with the White House and Congress regarding the support they can provide to help us through this period. I’m optimistic we will receive their support,” he said, adding, however, that the airline “can’t put our company’s future at risk waiting on aid from our government.”

Even before Delta’s announceme­nt, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin signalled that Washington wants to provide aid to the airline industry.

“We will be coming very quickly back on issues dealing with the airline industry,” Mnuchin told CNBC on Friday. “Just as after Sept. 11, we are very committed to make sure that our U.S. airlines have the ability and have the liquidity to get through this.”

Delta is the world’s largest airline by revenue, and it has consistent­ly been the most profitable U.S. carrier over the past decade.

Just over a week ago, airline CEOs who emerged from a White House meeting with President Donald Trump said they did not ask for help from Washington.

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