Delta
Further Reduces Seating On Flights In Response To Coronavirus
Delta Air Lines, Inc. (NYSE: DAL) CEO Ed Bastian said Tuesday that the airline
is blocking even more seats on its flights to enforce social distancing, In
addition to previously announced healthy and safety measures.
Delta Says First-Class Seats Dropping By Half
After blocking middle seats on all flights in mid-April, Delta announced
Tuesday that it is also blocking select window and aisle seats in all cabins
configured with 1X2, 2X2 and 2X3 seating.
Seat blocks for narrow-body and regional jets will begin this week, while
blocks for two-seat sections of widebody aircraft will begin in the coming
weeks, according to the Atlanta-based airline.
The cap on seating means 50% fewer seats in first class and 40% fewer seats in
the main cabin as well as in Delta's Comfort+ and Premium Select products. The
reduced seating will apply through June 30.
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Delta, Competitors Ask Fliers To Wear Masks
Delta previously announced back-to-front boarding and has mandated the wearing
of face masks for both passengers and crew. The airline has also revealed its
plan to use electrostatic sprayers to sanitize its fleet.
COVID-19 is redefining flying etiquette as other airlines such as JetBlue
Airways Corporation (NASDAQ: JBLU), American Airlines Group Inc. (NASDAQ: AAL)
and United Airlines Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: UAL) are also asking customers and
staff to use face coverings.
The United States had 1,204,351 COVID-19 cases and 71,043 fatalities as of
Tuesday, according to the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center.
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