Reeling from CrowdStrike (CRWD)-related outages, Delta (DAL) has canceled more than 4,000 flights since Friday, including over 900 flights on Monday, Reuters’ Rajesh Kumar Singh and David Shepardson report, citing data from FlightAware. In a video message to employees on Monday, Delta CEO Ed Bastian said the company is working around the clock to get its operation back on track, but it will take another couple of days before the worst is over.
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