Flowers bloom along the runways as a Delta Airlines jet...

Flowers bloom along the runways as a Delta Airlines jet takes off at the Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles on April 12, 2024. The chief executive of Delta Air Lines expects flight cancellations and delays that resulted from a global technology breakdown last week to be resolved by Thursday, July 25. Credit: AP/Damian Dovarganes

Delta Air Lines canceled significantly fewer flights Wednesday, and the airline's chief executive said cancellations and delays stemming from a global technology breakdown should end by Thursday.

The airline issued a message from Ed Bastian to customers while the CEO was in Paris to attend the Summer Olympics.

In the message, Bastian apologized to travelers who had their plans upended. Delta has canceled more than 6,500 flights — far more than any other airline — since key systems were crippled by the technology outage.

“While our initial efforts to stabilize the operations were difficult and frustratingly slow and complex, we have made good progress this week and the worst impacts of the CrowdStrike-caused outage are clearly behind us,” Bastian said.

CrowdStrike is the cybersecurity company whose faulty software update sent to computers running on Microsoft Windows led to grounded flights and disrupted banks, hospitals and retailers starting early Friday.

The U.S. Department of Transportation is investigating why Delta failed to recover as quickly as other airlines. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said Tuesday that the department would also examine Delta’s customer service, including “unacceptable” lines for assistance and reports that unaccompanied minors were stranded at airports.

Buttigieg said the department had received more than 3,000 complaints about Delta since the outage started.

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg offers remarks on the continued flight...

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg offers remarks on the continued flight disruptions affecting Delta Air Lines passengers and DOT's investigation into Delta, at the U.S. Department of Transportation, Tuesday, July 23, 2024, in Washington. Credit: AP/Rod Lamkey

By midday Wednesday, Delta had canceled about 50 flights, not counting those on its Delta Connection regional affiliates, according to tracking service FlightAware. That was down from more than 500 cancellations, or 14% of its schedule, on Tuesday.

As recently as Sunday, three out of every four Delta flights were either canceled or delayed.

Bastian said Delta anticipates Thursday will be “a normal day, with the airline fully recovered and operating at a traditional level of reliability.”

The CEO said Delta is committed to taking care of customers whose flights are affected, "with meals, hotel accommodations and ground transportation offered through vouchers and reimbursements.” Those passengers also will receive airline miles and travel vouchers “as a further gesture of apology,” he said.

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg talks with reporters at the White...

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg talks with reporters at the White House, Tuesday, July 23, 2024, in Washington. U.S. regulators are investigating how Delta Air Lines is treating passengers affected by canceled and delayed flights as the airline struggles to recover from a global technology outage. Buttigieg announced the Delta investigation on the X social media platform Tuesday “to ensure the airline is following the law and taking care of its passengers during continued widespread disruptions. Credit: AP/Julia Nikhinson

Bastian was in Paris for the Olympics, which open Friday. Delta is the airline sponsor of the U.S. Olympic team, and the airline said he was meeting with business partners while in Paris.

“Ed delayed this long-planned business trip until he was confident the airline was firmly on the path to recovery," a Delta spokesperson said in a statement. "As of Wednesday morning, Delta’s operations were returning to normal. Ed remains fully engaged with senior operations leaders.”

Bastian flew to Paris on a regularly scheduled Delta flight, the Atlanta-based airline said.

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