Delta CEO to seek repayment for lost revenue

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ATLANTA — Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian said he found it shocking that it took nearly 12 hours to get the power back on at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport -- and he plans to seek compensation for the airline's lost revenue.

“We will certainly be seeking the opportunity to have a conversation, and then seek

,” Bastian said during an interview with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution at a Delta 747 farewell event Tuesday evening. “I don’t know whose responsibility it is between the airport and Georgia Power, but we’re going to have conversations with both of them.”

 

(Photo: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

 

 

Bastian said the airline may have lost $25 million to $50 million of revenue as a result of the power outage that hit the world’s busiest airport on Sunday. That doesn’t include additional costs incurred by Delta, which canceled 1,400 flights and is

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"We have a lot of people at the start of the business week that didn't take their trips" because of the outage, Bastian said.