Delta, Pilots, Break-Off Talks About Crew Rest Seats On Boeing 767-400s
Delta and its pilots have broken off talks about crew rest seats on Boeing 767-400s -- an issue that effectively stalls the airline's attempt to restart flights from Atlanta to Honolulu and Anchorage. Pilots rejected as "inadequate" the offer of a first-class seat with more reclining ability.
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