Delta Air Lines launched service of its low-fare subsidiary, Song, from New York JFK International Airport to West Palm Beach, Fla., with a Boeing 757-232.

Credit: GERARD ISAACSON
A new kid has moved into the low-fare carrier neighborhood. On Apr. 15, Delta Air Lines launched service of its low-fare subsidiary, Song, from New York JFK International Airport to West Palm Beach, Fla., with a Boeing 757-232. Airport neighbor JetBlue Airways is likely sizing up the competition...

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