In the last three years, since travel demand has bounced back following the pandemic, there is no question that more passengers are choosing premium experiences. While the prices of first class and business class seats dipped exceptionally when the pandemic halted the industry, they have now returned to a much more normal range, if not higher in some cases. Despite the expense of being seated at the front of the aircraft, several travelers no longer budge and are fully willing to pay the price. As premium cabins often come with luxurious amenities, such as hot towels and a full meal service, the seats also have a notable difference in space.
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Delta Is Buying 15% Of Canada’s WestJet For $330 Million
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- May 15, 2025
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US legacy carrier Delta Air Lines has agreed to pay $330 million to acquire a 15% stake in Canadian airline WestJet. This marks the latest development in the SkyTeam member’s ongoing partnership with the airline, which dates back more than 14 years to the start of 2011. Delta hopes that its stake in WestJet will benefit both airlines and their customers in various markets.