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Delta Air Lines, Inc. Lays Off 70 Employees Due to Dining Vendor Change

EMPLOYEES AFFECTED
70
EFFECTIVE DATE
Oct 1, 2023
70 OF 100,000 EMPLOYEES

What we know

Based on news reporting.

Summary

Delta Air Lines, Inc. has laid off 70 employees as a result of changing its dining vendor. This decision reflects the company's ongoing adjustments in its operations and vendor partnerships. The layoffs are part of a broader strategy to optimize services and costs. While the specific locations and departments affected were not detailed, this move indicates a shift in how Delta manages its in-flight dining services. The company continues to adapt to changing market conditions and customer preferences.

Delta Air Lines, Inc. cut 70 jobs as of October 1, 2023.

That is roughly 0.1% of the 100,000 people Delta Air Lines, Inc. employs.

LayoffTalk has tracked 9 layoff events at Delta Air Lines, Inc. since October 2023, affecting a combined 1,670 employees.

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LTLayoffTalk StaffStaff21 hours ago

Delta Air Lines, Inc. cut 70 jobs on October 1, 2023. What did this look like from the inside — which teams, how much notice, what severance was offered? You can post anonymously below.

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Delta Air Lines, Inc.DAL
Industrials · 100,000 employees
9
EVENTS TRACKED
1,670
AFFECTED SINCE 2023
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