---CORRECTION--- Delta Customers to Benefit from International Expansion Plans into Mexico

Delta requests DOT authority to provide customers flights on eight new routes




 Note: This release reflects a correction from the original release
       dated Oct. 4, 2005. In it, Delta inadvertently stated it was
       seeking to fly between Atlanta-Mazatlan, a market in which it
       does not currently have plans to offer service. The full, corrected
       release follows.

ATLANTA, Oct. 10, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- Customers flying on Delta Air Lines (NYSE:DAL) will have access to more cities in Mexico as part of Delta's ongoing transformation plan, which includes increased international service. The airline has filed applications with the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) to operate nonstop service on eight new routes between the United States and Mexico. The routes, which are proposed to begin in February and March 2006, cover Mexico from the Yucatan Peninsula to the Mexican Riviera and include:



   --   Atlanta - Acapulco
   --   Atlanta - Zihuatanejo/Ixtapa
   --   Boston - Cancun
   --   Cincinnati - Cancun
        (to be operated by Delta Connection carrier Comair)
   --   Los Angeles - Cabo San Lucas
   --   Los Angeles - Puerto Vallarta
   --   Los Angeles - Zihuatanejo/Ixtapa
   --   Washington, (Dulles) - Cancun

Combined with other pending route applications and recently announced service, Delta plans to increase service to Mexico by 124 percent by April 2006, as compared to April 2005. This growth would solidly position Delta as the third-largest U.S. carrier to Mexico in terms of available seats.

"Delta continues to respond to customers' demand for new or expanded service to some of the fastest growing regions of Mexico. If approved, we will offer customers the first non-stop service between our largest hub in Atlanta and Acapulco, and we will welcome another new locale -- Zihuatanejo/Ixtapa -- to the ever-expanding roster of Delta destinations in Mexico," said James Sarvis, Delta's director-Latin American and Caribbean Region. "Mexico is an important part of our strategy to grow international choices for our customers and will be an increasingly integral part of Delta's North American route network."



 Recently announced or proposed new Delta service between
 the U.S. & Mexico

 ---------------------------------------------------------------------
 U.S. hub/gateway           Mexican Destination           Effective
 ----------------  -----------------------------------  --------------
 Atlanta           Acapulco                             Pending DOT
                                                         approval
                   -----------------------------------  --------------
                   Cancun                               Dec. 1, 2005
                   (two additional daily flights)
                   -----------------------------------  --------------
                   Cozumel (expanded to daily)          March 6, 2006
                   -----------------------------------  --------------
                   Merida                                 Pending DOT
                                                           approval
                   -----------------------------------  --------------
                   Mexico City                          Dec. 1, 2005
                   (one additional daily flight)
                   -----------------------------------  --------------
                   Puerto Vallarta                      Dec. 15, 2005
                   -----------------------------------  --------------
                   Zihuatanejo/Ixtapa                   Pending DOT
                                                         approval
 ----------------  -----------------------------------  --------------
 Boston            Cancun                               Pending DOT
                                                         approval
 ----------------  -----------------------------------  --------------
 Cincinnati        Cabo San Lucas                       Pending DOT
                                                         approval
                   -----------------------------------  --------------
                   Cancun (to be operated by            Pending DOT
                   Delta Connection carrier Comair)      approval
 ----------------  -----------------------------------  --------------
 Los Angeles       Cabo San Lucas                       Pending DOT
                                                         approval
                   -----------------------------------  --------------
                   Cancun                               Pending DOT
                                                         approval
                   -----------------------------------  --------------
                   Cozumel                              March 11, 2006
                   -----------------------------------  --------------
                   Puerto Vallarta                      Pending DOT
                                                         approval
                   -----------------------------------  --------------
                   Zihuatanejo/Ixtapa                   Pending DOT
                                                         approval
 ----------------  -----------------------------------  --------------
 New York-JFK      Cabo San Lucas                       Pending DOT
                                                         approval
                   -----------------------------------  --------------
                   Cancun                               Pending DOT
                                                         approval
                   -----------------------------------  --------------
                   Cozumel                              Pending DOT
                                                         approval
                   -----------------------------------  --------------
                   Acapulco                             Pending DOT
                                                         approval
                   -----------------------------------  --------------
                   Puerto Vallarta                      Pending DOT
                                                         approval
 ----------------  -----------------------------------  --------------
 Orlando           Cancun                               Pending DOT
                                                         approval
 ----------------  -----------------------------------  --------------
 Salt Lake City    Puerto Vallarta                      Nov. 1, 2006
                   -----------------------------------  --------------
                   Mazatlan (operated by Delta          March 8, 2006
                   Connection carrier Shuttle America)
                   -----------------------------------  --------------
                   Cozumel                              March 10, 2006
 ----------------  -----------------------------------  --------------
 Washington        Cancun                               Pending DOT
  (Dulles)                                               approval
 ----------------  -----------------------------------  --------------

With this newest service, Delta plans to offer customers 34 flights to 11 destinations in Mexico once all DOT approvals are obtained. Delta Air Lines is the world's second-largest airline in terms of passengers carried and the leading U.S. carrier across the Atlantic, offering daily flights to 502 destinations in 88 countries on Delta, Song, Delta Shuttle, the Delta Connection carriers and its worldwide partners. Delta's marketing alliances allow customers to earn and redeem frequent flier miles on more than 14,000 flights offered by SkyTeam and other partners. Delta is a founding member of SkyTeam, a global airline alliance that provides customers with extensive worldwide destinations, flights and services. Customers can check in for flights, print boarding passes and check flight status at delta.com.

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