DETROIT – Delta Air Lines canceled about 100 flights Sunday due to staff shortages, and it opened up middle seats a month earlier than expected in order to carry more passengers.
The airline says it had over 1 million passengers during the past few days, the highest number since before the coronavirus pandemic began last year. [TRENDING: Fla.
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Delta took steps to increase passenger capacity, including opening middle seats on Sunday and Monday, in an effort to accommodate