Watch VideoDelta Air Lines reported its second-quarter results, and they're a troubling reminder of the effects the coronavirus pandemic has had on the airline industry.
On Tuesday, CEO Ed Bastian said the company suffered a $5.7 billion loss from April to June due to a 93% drop in passengers. That's Delta's worst loss since...
Delta Air Lines Reports $5.7B Loss In 2nd Quarter Due To COVID-19
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