We are not seeing any drive diversion currently, and we are continuing to see our customers in Cincinnati buy tickets and fly our airplanes to take advantage of all the nonstop destinations we serve.

We are very disappointed by this unilateral action by the Venezuelan government and we are working closely with the U.S. departments of State and Transportation, as well as the airlines who received similar notice, to resolve the issue as quickly as possible.

We are very disappointed by this unilateral action by the Venezuelan government.

We are competitive in every market that we serve. We're constantly evaluating our fares.

This is a process that really needs to take its course.

For customers in Richmond, it's very important to know we haven't canceled service from LaGuardia. Delta will continue to compete vigorously in the New York market.

We are just seeking more time to come to an agreement regarding the reduction in Delta's costs in Cincinnati.

A lease rejection does not signal any type of reduced operation.

It's a balance. We are responding to the increasing cost pressures from fuel and government taxes and fees, and balancing that with customer requests for simple and less-expensive travel.