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Delta Ditches the 777 - Smart Move or a Missed Opportunity?

Started by PhotoArrival60 5 days ago 2 replies 22 views
So, I was reading about Delta's decision to retire the Boeing 777s from their fleet, and honestly, it's kinda interesting. They let go of these planes back in 2020. I know the 777 is a favorite for a lot of airlines, but Delta thought it was time to say goodbye.

Apparently, it was a strategic move, likely tied to efficiency. With fuel costs and everything else, Delta probably figured they could save some cash by focusing on other models. They've got a mix of Boeing and Airbus, so maybe they didn't need the 777 anymore.

I think it might also be about simplifying their fleet. Keeping fewer aircraft types can make things easier and cheaper in the long run. But then again, the 777 is such a workhorse, and it's been popular for a reason.

Do you guys think Delta made the right choice, or could they have found a better way to use the 777s? It's also got me wondering if we'll see similar moves from other big airlines. Anyone have thoughts on how this might affect Delta's long-haul strategy?
I get why Delta did it. The 777s are awesome, but they guzzle fuel compared to newer planes. Delta's got the A350s now, which are way more efficient. Plus, simplifying the fleet makes maintenance and training a lot easier. But yeah, the 777s have a solid range and capacity. I wonder if this means Delta will focus more on frequency with smaller planes rather than fewer flights with big ones. Do you think other airlines will follow suit with their older fleets?

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