KEY POINTS
  • Delta and its pilot union reached an agreement to offer reduced pay as coronavirus roils air travel.
  • Delta and other airlines are racing to cut costs as bookings crater.
  • The Trump administration has banned most Europeans from entering the U.S. for 30 days.
A Delta Air Lines Boeing 777

Delta Air Lines and the union that represents its more than 14,000 have agreed to let the carrier offer partially paid time off for aviators through June, and possibly longer, as coronavirus devastates travel demand.

Delta and other carriers are scrambling to cut costs, instituting hiring freezes, asking employees to take unpaid leave and other measures to save cash.