Delta Makes Changes to Pick Up Marketshare
Delta Air Lines is adding new destinations, upgrading its planes and updating its terminal in an effort to capture a larger share of the Los Angeles market. Plans are to add eight destinations and a total of 17 additional flights at Los Angeles International (LAX) by July. Delta also ended its use of 50-seat regional jets on all LAX flights.
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