One of this year’s biggest stories in the dynamic and diverse world of European commercial aviation has been the integration of Italian flag carrier ITA Airways into the Lufthansa Group. This came about after the German flag carrier acquired a stake in the new Italian airline in January, making it the wider group’s fifth network operator alongside Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines, Lufthansa itself, and SWISS.
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Delta Air Lines is set to cut its in-flight service on hundreds of daily short flights, with those under 349 miles (558 km) no longer featuring in-flight meals, snacks, or drinks. These changes are planned to come into effect from May 19, and will see short offerings such as Los Angeles to San Francisco be without any onboard in-flight service at all.