On Tuesday, Shares of Delta Air Lines, Inc. (NYSE:DAL), lost -0.59% to $50.33.
Rome isn’t the only new nonstop destination being added from Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport next spring. Delta Air Lines (DAL) will launch seasonal service to Iceland’s Keflavik International Airport from its Twin Cities hub starting May 26, 2016.
Reykjavik will be Delta’s fifth destination in Europe from Minneapolis-St. Paul. Delta recently declared service from Minneapolis-St. Paul to Rome and also operates flights to Amsterdam, London, Paris and Tokyo-Narita. Reykjavik service will be operated in conjunction with Delta’s joint venture partners Air France, KLM and Alitalia using a 199-seat Boeing 757-300 aircraft. The aircraft offers 20 seats in the premium cabin in addition to 29 in Delta Comfort+ and 150 in Main Cabin.
“By next spring, our customers in the Twin Cities will enjoy direct service to six overseas international destinations in Europe and Asia,” said Bob Cortelyou, Delta’s Senior Vice President–Network Planning. “New service from Minneapolis-St. Paul to Reykjavik will open up more opportunities not only for passengers, but also for cargo handlers that import and export fish and other commodities between the two countries.”
Delta Air Lines, Inc. provides planned air transportation for passengers and cargo worldwide. The company operates in two segments, Airline and Refinery. Its route network comprises various gateway airports in Amsterdam, Detroit, Los Angeles, Minneapolis-St. Paul, New York-LaGuardia, New York-JFK, Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Salt Lake City, Seattle, and Tokyo-Narita.
Shares of Procter & Gamble Co (NYSE:PG), inclined 0.52% to $75.79, during its last trading session.
Pampers, the #1 choice of U.S. hospitals*, declares the Pampers Swaddlers Thank You Nurses campaign, in partnership with the Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN), the foremost authority promoting the health of women and newborns and strengthening the nursing profession. The program celebrates the essential role nurses play in fostering the relationship between newborns and their parents. As a first phase of the campaign, in celebration of National Nurse Practitioner Week, Pampers is launching an Awards program that will honor nurses in three categories – Labor and Delivery, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and Postpartum Care – and will bring to life their inspirational stories through personal documentary-style videos.
“Having a new baby is such an extraordinary, rewarding experience, and nurses are with new babies and their parents every step of the way,” said E. Yuri Hermida, vice president of North American Baby & Feminine Care, Procter & Gamble. “It’s the nurses we trust through labor and delivery, during post-partum care, and in the NICU. They teach us as parents what we need to do to give baby the best start in life. As a brand dedicated to the happy, healthy development of every baby, Pampers wants to honor the nurses who go above and beyond and make life better for baby every day.”
According to a recent Pampers poll of nurses attending the 2015 AWHONN Convention, 61% of nurses say they teach new parents every day how to diaper a baby for the first time, and 61% also say they support the emotional wellbeing of new parents every day. Many nurses find their hard work worthwhile, and 100% of all of the nurses surveyed said that caring for the health and wellbeing of newborns is rewarding. Ultimately, nurses do their part to make life #better for baby and their families, but just over half of nurses (66%) say they feel appreciated by new parents every day – providing even more opportunities for families to express their thanks and gratitude to the nurses who took such good care of them.
The Procter & Gamble Company, together with its auxiliaries, manufactures and sells branded consumer packaged products worldwide. It operates through five segments: Beauty, Hair and Personal Care; Grooming; Health Care; Fabric Care and Home Care; and Baby, Feminine and Family Care.
Finally, Shares of Wynn Resorts, Limited (NASDAQ:WYNN), ended its last trade with -1.32% loss, and closed at $67.25.
Wynn Las Vegas, declared the newest concept in nightlife, Intrigue, last night during a reveal at Tryst Nightclub’s “Final Affair” industry party. Intrigue will open in the space presently occupied by Tryst on Apr. 28, 2016, which marks Wynn Las Vegas’ 11th anniversary. Tryst closes on Saturday, Nov. 7, after a successful 10-year run.
“The current market is dominated by the DJ phenomenon,” said Sean Christie, VP of operations at Wynn Las Vegas. “While the current nightlife options at Wynn continue to enjoy the success of EDM, there is an audience who wants an alternative nightlife experience. Wynn was the first in Las Vegas to embrace the DJ phenomenon at Encore Beach Club, XS and Surrender and will again usher in a unique concept with Intrigue while providing the highest level of luxury and service that customers expect from the resort.”
Intrigue will feature state-of-the-art lighting and sound designed by award-winning John Lyons Systems throughout the spectacular 14,000-square-foot venue, which will accommodate up to 1,200 patrons. Guests will enjoy contemporary party music that will cross over many different genres creating a high-energy dancing environment. A new glass enclosed patio will allow year-round views to the venue’s dramatic waterfall and spectacular pyrotechnics show. Additionally, a 1,200-square-foot private club within the club will be a social media free zone, allowing guests the ultimate in privacy.
Wynn Resorts, Limited, together with its auxiliaries, develops, owns, and operates destination casino resorts. It operates in two segments, Macau Operations and Las Vegas Operations. The company operates Wynn Macau and Encore at Wynn Macau resort located in the People’s Republic of China.