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Delta coming out of Chapter 11

Delta Air Lines's reorganization plan receivved U.S. Bankruptcy Court approval today, paving the way for it to leave Chapter 11 protection. Delta has been more active than any other carrier in the last year or two in adding regional-jet flights that connect its big Atlanta hub to smaller cities. In this region, that means service for Atlantic City International, and a revival of flights at the Trenton/Mercer Couty and Wilmington/New Castle County airports. Those last two had not had scheduled flights for years before Delta Connection flights started. Read the AP story on Delta's reorganization here.

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Tom Belden, a former Inquirer business writer, has written about Philadelphia International Airport, airlines, the travel industry, the conventions and meetings business for 25 years. He has traveled to all 50 states and extensively in Europe and Mexico.


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