Airplane seats are smaller than ever, but the CEOs of Delta and American vow they won't shrink anymore (AAL, DAL)
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- The CEOs of American Airlines and Delta Air Lines "pledged" that the seats on their planes won't get any more cramped than they are now.
- The American CEO Doug Parker and Delta boss Ed Bastian made the promise in an interview with the Wall Street Journal.
The seats on American Airlines and Delta Air Lines won't get any smaller than they are now. At least, that's what the CEOs of two of the largest airlines in the world told the Wall Street Journal.
In a recent interview with the publication, American CEO Doug Parker and Delta chief executive Ed Bastian both "pledged" that the new seats on their planes won't be any tighter than they are now. See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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