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Delta Air Lines to unblock middle seat, open almost all Delta Sky Clubs lounges

Delta Air Lines announced (31-Mar-2021) the following service changes in response to increased consumer confidence: The carrier will unblock the middle seat and enable customers to book any seat on the aircraft effective 01-May-2021; Introduction of a newly designed snack and beverage service on all flights; Re-opening of almost all Delta Sky Clubs by Jul-2021; Unveiling of new digital travel tools, inflight entertainment content, SkyMiles Status accelerators and more time for customers to use eCredits. The carrier added internal research has shown 64% of Delta customers anticipate having at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine by 01-May-2021, increasing to 75% by Memorial Day (31-May-2021). [more - original PR]

IATA: Planning, health credentials and global standards critical to preparations for restart

IATA: Planning, health credentials and global standards critical to preparations for restart
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New York City Mayor to extend PANYNJ s lease at JFK to 2060 with added conditions

At least 30% workers of colour; At least 30% of contractors are from minority and women owned businesses; Establishes new apprenticeship and scholarship programmes for the surrounding community; Requires the new building meets strict environmental standards. [more - original PR] Want More News Like This? CAPA Membership provides access to all news and analysis on the site, along with access to many areas of our comprehensive databases and toolsets.Find Out More

Auckland International Airport expects loss of USD25 3m to USD39 6m for FY2021

Auckland International Airport expects loss of USD25.3m to USD39.6m for FY2021 Auckland International Airport CEO Adrian Littlewood stated (18-Feb-2021) the company is providing underlying earnings guidance for FY2021 of a loss after tax between NZD35 million (USD25.2 million) and NZD55 million (USD39.6 million). Mr Littlewood said: For the purposes of this underlying earnings guidance we have assumed there will be no material quarantine-free, two-way Tasman travel during the remainder of the 2021 financial year and assumes no additional lockdowns for an extended period. The airport is reducing capital expenditure guidance for FY2021 between NZD200 million (USD143.9 million) and NZD230 million (USD165.5 million). [more - original PR]

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