Delta Air Lines
DALDelta Air Lines is a leading global carrier providing scheduled air transportation for passengers and cargo across an extensive network spanning six continents.
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Delta Air Lines is a leading global carrier providing scheduled air transportation for passengers and cargo across an extensive network spanning six continents. The company differentiates itself through a premium-focused brand strategy, operational reliability, and a robust loyalty ecosystem. Its business model is supported by strategic international joint ventures, a significant co-brand financial partnership, and integrated refinery and maintenance operations.
A leading global premium airline characterized by industry-leading operational reliability and a dominant position in core U.S. hubs.
Questions, answered.
- What is Delta Air Lines's market cap?
- Delta Air Lines (DAL) has a market capitalization of $58.2B and trades on NYSE.
- What is Delta Air Lines's revenue and profitability?
- Delta Air Lines generated $65.2B in trailing twelve-month revenue with net income of $4.5B, representing a net margin of 6.9%. These figures are based on the Q1 2026 filing.
- Who are Delta Air Lines's competitors?
- Delta Air Lines's key competitors include American Airlines, JetBlue Airways, United Airlines, and others. These companies compete in similar markets and product categories.
- Who does Delta Air Lines partner with?
- Delta Air Lines's notable partners include American Express, Air France-KLM, Virgin Atlantic, and others.
- What subsidiaries does Delta Air Lines have?
- Delta Air Lines's subsidiaries include Endeavor Air, Monroe Energy, Delta Vacations.
- Where is Delta Air Lines headquartered?
- Delta Air Lines is headquartered in United States of America and employs approximately 103,000 people. It has been publicly traded since 1967.
