Summary:
Delta Airlines was forced to cancel more than 150 different flights due to system malfunctions. Operations have continued and are back to normal following a expansive system outage on Sunday night. Many passengers were forced to reschedule their flights or wait for later flights to resume when system failures were recovered. This was the second Delta flight system failure after a massive system shut down lat year that forced the company to cancel more than 2,000 flights.
Analysis:
The author of this story was not specified, it was however, told by new anchors at ABC News network. This story was created on Monday January 20th, 2017. This influenced the final verdict of the story, concluding that flights resumed to normal schedules due to the new story being created after the actual event of the system malfunction. I had no prior knowledge of the delta flight cancellations or past system malfunctions. The intended audience for this story were American consumers and travelers. The main idea of this story was the system malfunctions Delta had experienced that forced them to cancel more than 150 flights. The significance of this story is the amount of consumers and people that experience these flight cancellations often and show other consumers the events of system malfunctions within airline companies.
Source:
http://abcnews.go.com/US/video/delta-operations-resume-systems-outage-45139736
My Mom works for American Airlines, she always says these power outages are always a temporary death to the company. So glad Delta was able to get their operations back up and passengers on their way.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Sydney, flying as become part of our daily lives so it's important that everything is secure.
ReplyDeleteI really hope that they can fix this in future instances. Now that flying is so regular, I'm glad that they were able to keep their passengers safe.
ReplyDeleteEverything must be kept secure on airplanes,like said people get on them an a daily basis so we must feel safe.
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