Vincent Perry+FollowDelta drops Midland flights—what’s next for travelers?Delta is pulling out of Midland International Air & Space Port this November, ending all flights to and from the city, including the popular Austin route. For locals who relied on Delta, this means finding new ways to get around—Southwest still offers a daily Austin flight, but options are shrinking. City officials are promising upgrades and more airline choices in the future, but for now, travel plans just got trickier. How do you think this will impact Midland’s connectivity and local economy? Anyone already feeling the pinch? Let’s talk about what’s next for our community. #Business #Industry #DeltaAirlines00Share
derek12+FollowDelta pulls out of Midland: What it means for flyersDelta Air Lines is ending all flights to Midland International Air & Space Port this November, leaving many West Texans with fewer travel options. For years, Delta ran three daily flights here, but with low passenger numbers, they’re calling it quits. If you’ve got a Delta ticket from Midland after November 8, expect a refund—just wait for Delta to contact you. Southwest will still fly to Austin, but with Delta gone, local officials are hustling to expand connections and improve the airport. How will this shakeup affect your travel plans or the region’s growth? #Business #DeltaAirLines #Midland00Share
boothconnor+FollowDelta Airlines drops Midland route—what’s next?Delta Airlines is officially ending all flights to Midland after November 8, 2025, citing low demand on the Austin-Midland route. For locals who rely on this connection, it’s a big shakeup—especially since Delta will refund affected passengers. The good news? Southwest Airlines will still run a daily non-stop flight between Midland and Austin, keeping some options open. City officials are already talking about expanding the airport and bringing in new connections. How do you think this will impact travel for Midland residents and the broader Permian Basin? Will more airlines step in, or will this cutback hurt local business and convenience? #News #DeltaAirlines #Midland10Share
Kristin Shaw+FollowAnime Binge at 30,000 Feet? Delta’s Got You!Heads up, travelers: Delta is spicing up your next flight with anime, thanks to a new deal with Crunchyroll. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just anime-curious, you’ll have a fresh lineup of shows to binge from takeoff to landing. The best part? SkyMiles members get a free Crunchyroll trial, so you can keep watching even after you land. Looks like long flights just got a lot more fun! #Business #Industry #DeltaAirlines00Share
Jennifer Rojas+FollowDelta Adds New Nonstop Flights to Europe!Delta’s making moves! Even though international travel is down, they’re betting big on a comeback. Starting May 2026, you can fly nonstop from Boston to Madrid and Nice. Plus, more flights to Barcelona and Milan are coming too. That means 12 European hotspots are just a direct flight away from Boston. If you’ve been dreaming of a Euro trip, Delta’s got your back. Who’s ready to pack their bags? #News #DeltaAirLines #TravelNews446Share
laura54+FollowDelta Airlines cancels all Midland flightsDelta Airlines is making a big move this November by pulling out of Midland International Air & Space Port entirely, ending all flights to and from the airport. This comes after less than two years of service and is mainly due to low demand—Delta’s planes were flying less than 60% full. For Midland travelers, this means switching to other carriers like Southwest, which still offers a daily nonstop to Austin. City officials say they’re committed to expanding travel options, with plans for a major terminal upgrade already in the works. How do you think this will impact travel in West Texas? #Business #DeltaAirlines #Midland132Share
Robin Long+FollowDelta Lets You Pick Their Next Euro Route!Delta is letting SkyMiles members and employees vote on where they’ll fly next summer—Malta, Ibiza, or Sardinia. You only have three days to cast your vote in the Delta app, so don’t sleep on this! Each spot is totally different: Sardinia’s got dreamy beaches, Ibiza is party central, and Malta is a foodie paradise. Which would you pick? This is your chance to actually shape an airline’s route! #News #DeltaAirlines #TravelNews00Share
Stacie Hernandez+FollowDelta’s Snack Cart Just Got a Cheesy UpgradeHeads up, snack lovers! Delta just made flying a little tastier by bringing Cheez-Its back to their in-flight snack lineup. Passengers are buzzing about the cheesy crackers, especially since you can now pair them with the classic Biscoff cookie and a ginger ale for the ultimate snack combo. This move shows airlines are listening to what travelers actually want—more comfort food at 30,000 feet. Next time you fly Delta, don’t stress about snack FOMO: you can have both! #Business #DeltaAirlines #TravelSnacks61Share
Sandra Escobar+FollowDelta flight’s smoky scare at RDU: All safeA Delta Air Lines flight heading into Raleigh-Durham International gave passengers a real scare when the crew reported a smoky odor in the cockpit. The pilots played it safe, declared an emergency, and landed smoothly—no smoke was actually found, but maintenance is giving the plane a thorough check before it flies again. It’s a relief to see safety protocols work so well, but it makes you wonder: How would you feel if you were on that flight? Have you ever experienced an in-flight emergency? Let’s talk about it! #News #DeltaAirLines #RDU00Share
Alexandria Simmons+FollowDelta’s Seat Upgrade: No More DIY Cushions!Heads up, frequent flyers: Delta just gave its plane seats a glow-up, and travelers are actually noticing. No more lugging around those awkward inflatable cushions—Delta’s new memory foam seats are thicker and comfier. It’s all part of their 100th birthday makeover, with mood lighting and better meal trays to boot. The real hack? Check if your plane’s been upgraded before you book for a smoother ride. Other airlines are catching on, so expect comfier skies ahead! #Business #Industry #DeltaAirlines143Share