Delta to exit Atlanta-Stuttgart run
- BTN News
- Tuesday, 03 September 2024
Atlanta, US-based Delta is to stop flying from its hub to Stuttgart, Germany and from New York to Bogota, Colombia on October 26, at the start of the airline's winter season.
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The Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA) saw 'healthy' international passenger growth in July, with 22.6 per cent more international passengers at 31.9 million. lifting traffic volumes to 95.5 per cent of those seen in pre-pandemic July 2019.
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