Delta's hub network is fascinating unto itself, and we have discussed it extensively here at Simple Flying. The carrier's hub network tends to focus on secondary markets, such as Atlanta, Detroit, Salt Lake City,
What Happened: A notable Form 4 filing on Thursday with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission revealed that Bastian, Chief Executive Officer at Delta Air Lines, exercised stock options for 91,710 shares of DAL, resulting in a transaction value of $1,932,329.
Ahead of the 2025 Masters Tournament from April 7 to 13, Delta Air Lines is gearing up with an increase in flights to Augusta Regional Airport (AGS) in Georgia to cater to a surge of passengers traveling there for the tournament.
Everything seems to be going in the right direction for Atlanta-based legacy carrier Delta Air Lines, which has long been the industry's leader in profitability, service quality, and prestige. On Friday morning,
Today, Benzinga's options scanner identified 8 options transactions for Delta Air Lines. This is an unusual occurrence. The sentiment among these large-scale traders is mixed, with 62% being bullish and 37% bearish. Of all the options we discovered, 7 are puts, valued at $311,301, and there was a single call, worth $155,600.
Delta Air Lines will increase flights to Augusta Regional Airport for the 2025 Masters Tournament, offering up to 1,900 daily seats and a 15% boost in capacity.
In terms of liquidity and interest, the mean open interest for Delta Air Lines options trades today is 4580.29 with a total volume of 1,858.00.
MassMutual Private Wealth & Trust FSB boosted its stake in Delta Air Lines, Inc. (NYSE:DAL – Free Report) by 21.1% during the fourth quarter, according to its most recent Form 13F filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Ameritas Advisory Services LLC trimmed its position in Delta Air Lines, Inc. (NYSE:DAL – Free Report) by 15.7% in the 4th quarter, Holdings Channel.com reports. The institutional investor owned 7,024 shares of the transportation company’s stock after selling 1,
SAN JOSE — Two airlines are offering new nonstop flights at San Jose International Airport this year, service expansions that could lift the economic fortunes of the struggling aviation hub. The new service will provide San Jose with nonstop connections to Las Vegas, Baltimore and Detroit, airport officials said.
Tuesday night, a newly delivered Airbus A350-900 will depart Delta's Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) megahub sporting an all-new cabin appearance — one that will slowly become the standard look on Delta's planes over the coming years.
Delta joins a growing list of Western carriers that are resuming their Tel Aviv service after Israel reached a ceasefire deal with Hamas.