Four passengers were injured after a Delta Air Lines plane bound for Minneapolis aborted takeoff on Friday morning, according to a statement by officials at the Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
Travelers flying in or out of Nashville on Friday may want to reconsider their plans as winter weather makes its way into Middle Tennessee.
An engine problem resulted in a flight's takeoff being aborted and the passengers evacuated from the aircraft.
ATLANTA — Passengers on a Delta Air Lines plane evacuated via emergency slides after an engine problem, as the plane was preparing to take off from Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport amid ...
Severe winter weather is disrupting airline operations in the Southeast USA, with major carriers American Airlines, Delta Air Lines and Southwest Airlines cancelling hundreds of flights on 10 January.
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Hannah White broke down in her seat on a delayed flight, fearing she would miss a connecting flight to see her dying mother. Then, something extraordinary happened.
Memphis International Airport will have four new flights, including seasonal trips and Nashville service. Here's a look at destinations and schedules.
An airline passenger posted a video of a veteran singing "God Bless the USA," originally written by Lee Greenwood, on a Southwest flight leaving President Donald Trump's inauguration.
WSJ’s ranking is also in line with the most recent North America Airline Passenger Satisfaction Study that J.D. Power released in May. That list named Delta the top airline for customer satisfaction, while Southwest scored the top spot in the economy segment.
With winter weather striking the Southeastern United States on Tuesday and blanketing several states with snow and ice, travel via plane, train or car has become challenging.
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