An Airbus A321 from the Delta fleet. (Delta Air Lines file photo) ATLANTA - Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines says that it plans to charge unvaccinated employees $200 a month to "address the financial risk" their choice has for the company.In a memo posted Wednesday, Delta CEO Ed Bastian announced new actions the airline will be taking to help increase vaccination rates in the company and combat COVID-19.In total, Bastian says that 75% of employees have been vaccinated since the pandemic's start."Since the earliest days of the pandemic, our No.
1 priority has always been to protect our people and customers," he said. "Over the past 18 months, we have invested heavily in cleanliness, personal protective equipment, testing, and – most importantly.