Updated: 01:41 PM EDT
Delta Cost-Cut Plan Doesn't Allay Bankruptcy Concern
By Elizabeth Souder, Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES, Dow Jones
NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--Delta Air Lines Inc. (NYSE😀AL) (DAL) Chief Executive Gerald Grinstein plans to chop another $2.7 billion in costs in the next two years by cutting up to 7,000 jobs and rejigging the airline's network.
Analysts say the idea of improving efficiency in order to operate more flights with fewer employees will probably keep the loss-making Atlanta carrier flying. But it won't keep the airline out of bankruptcy court.
You can read the whole article here.
Guess analysts and people really in the know don't agree with cheerleaders like WorldTraveler, huh?
Delta Cost-Cut Plan Doesn't Allay Bankruptcy Concern
By Elizabeth Souder, Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES, Dow Jones
NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--Delta Air Lines Inc. (NYSE😀AL) (DAL) Chief Executive Gerald Grinstein plans to chop another $2.7 billion in costs in the next two years by cutting up to 7,000 jobs and rejigging the airline's network.
Analysts say the idea of improving efficiency in order to operate more flights with fewer employees will probably keep the loss-making Atlanta carrier flying. But it won't keep the airline out of bankruptcy court.
You can read the whole article here.
Guess analysts and people really in the know don't agree with cheerleaders like WorldTraveler, huh?
