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Delta Air Lines has agreed to pay $8.1 million to settle allegations that it improperly used COVID-19 relief money to fund pay for executives, the U.S. Justice Department announced this week. The scandal stems from Delta's participation in the Payroll Support Program (PSP),
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Officials previously announced that Logan served a record 43 million passengers in calendar year 2024, more than the prior record of 42.5 million set in 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted travel patterns. The 43 millionth passenger, Reagan Berry of Boston, received free tickets from Delta Airlines in December.
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According to Delta, the flight took off from O'Hare and later returned when flight crew followed procedures in order to have an unruly passenger removed.
The lawsuit, initiated by qui tam relator H Remidez in March 2023, alleged Delta miscalculated compensation limits for employees earning more than $425,000 in 2019, as stipulated
Delta Air Lines posted record revenues on Thursday. Main cabin revenue fell 5%, but rose 5% for premium products as post-pandemic trends continue.