KEY POINTS
  • Delta had planned to furlough more than 1,900 pilots to cut costs.
  • The company doesn't expect to furlough other employees after thousands took buyouts and unpaid leave.
  • United Airlines reached an agreement to avoid furloughs through June 2021.
A pilot talks on a mobile device near a Delta Air Lines gate at the Salt Lake City International Airport.

Delta Air Lines and the union that represents its pilots have reached a preliminary cost-cutting agreement that would avoid furloughs until Jan. 1, 2022, the union said Thursday.

The agreement still needs approval from Delta's nearly 13,000 pilots. The agreement would reduce monthly minimum guaranteed hours by 5% and give partial pay of 30 hours a month to the pilots who received furlough notices and who won't have to fly, the union said. Delta in August warned it could furlough 1,941 pilots in the fall. Airline employees who are furloughed generally retain rights to be recalled by the company, but given the industry's downturn in the pandemic, it's not clear when that could be.