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Article: Delta has tin ear in silencing Song.
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- Crain's New York Business
- Article date:
- November 14, 2005
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Byline: Rance Crain
As my song flight taxied on the runway after landing, a flight attendant had one last message for us. "All of us at Song were shocked and saddened when we heard that Delta was going to kill Song.'' he said. "As part of the original Song founders, we worked very hard and enthusiastically on behalf of our airline, and it was very, very special.
"We thought Song was going to last a long time,'' he said, but Delta had other ideas. "It's sad that Song will go away. We very much enjoyed flying on Song with all of you.''
When I was leaving the plane, I told the attendant I was a reporter. He said most of the press had been going ...
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