Delta exits bankruptcy with planes full |
CNNMoney.com - Apr 30, 2007 |
Delta Air Lines emerged from bankruptcy early Monday as a leaner but still independent carrier after a 19-month reorganization that saw it fight off a $10 billion hostile takeover.
The overhaul at Atlanta-based Delta (Charts, Fortune 500), the nation's No. 3 airline, left it a much smaller carrier than the one that flew into bankruptcy in September 2005 - and helped feed an industry trend that has resulted in higher fares and much fuller planes on most U.S. carriers over the past year.
Delta has shed about one jet in six used by its mainline operations at the time of the bankruptcy filing, and it has cut more than 20 percent of the 60,000 employees it had at that time.
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- Posted: 2007-04-30 10:48:13
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