DALLAS — American Airlines and Delta are reviving a deal that lets them put passengers on each other’s planes when travellers are stranded by disruptions such as winter storms and computer outages. Both airlines and their passengers figure to benefit if the agreement means fewer travellers get stuck at airports. They stopped co-operating to handle each other’s stranded passengers in September 2015. Delta complained that it was taking far more passengers who were rebooked from American than it sent the other way. American Airlines spokesman Matt Miller said neither airline will get more generous terms than the other under the new agreement.
Source: National Post January 24, 2018 20:37 UTC