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This is just brutal for the company.
Two options, reverse the mandatory retirement age or stick with the current age and offer early retirement packages.
I suspect the latter will eat up a big chunk of those potential layoffs.
As far as the triple sevens (ATL-JNB), good riddance.
A mere bag of ShellsThe good news, they are down to only losing 50 million a day.
if they are retiring the 777 does that mean flights from atlanta to south africa gone forever
Someone will pick that route up, should it go that way.
Been looking at flights for late June / July and flights go through London or Amsterdam. Looks like in August schedules include direct flights from Atlanta to Joburg. Following this thread.if they are retiring the 777 does that mean flights from atlanta to south africa gone forever
Would be Crazy to drop ATL ~ JNB . That flight is always packed ....they could probably fill 2 or more a day ... especially looking at SAA 's death rumble ......
This is just brutal for the company.
I am booked in Delta the last at the end of July to fly to Johannesburg so I can then go onto Zimbabwe.
Of course that’s not happening.
I am waiting for Delta to cancel my flight.
Has anyone had experience with Delta cancelling their flights and refunding their money?
I had a flight from jhb-Atlanta-Phoenix for beginning of April. That obviously didn't happen. I put in for a cancelation and refund and I never got it, just a credit to rebook my flightI am booked in Delta the last at the end of July to fly to Johannesburg so I can then go onto Zimbabwe.
Of course that’s not happening.
I am waiting for Delta to cancel my flight.
Has anyone had experience with Delta cancelling their flights and refunding their money?
I am booked in Delta the last at the end of July to fly to Johannesburg so I can then go onto Zimbabwe.
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Last week, I priced Qatar's Philly, PA to JNB flight and it was less than $700 round trip. My May 2020 trip they cancelled was $713. It's a few more hours of flying but with only a five hour layover in Doha, I'll take the over $1300 savings and put it towards more days and/or animals. Anecdotal reports have people now flying coming down with the virus. Unless there's a proven, 100% guaranteed test for all passengers AND crew, I don't see international airline travel picking up anytime soon.