Delta: No voice calls on our planes


Associated Press

MINNEAPOLIS

Delta Air Lines won’t allow passengers to make voice calls from its planes.

Right now, federal rules prohibit voice calls on planes.

But the government is indicating that it might loosen those rules.

If that happens, it could be up to airlines to set their own policies.

On Wednesday, Delta went ahead and said, in effect, hang up and enjoy the view from 40,000 feet.

CEO Richard Anderson told workers in a memo that the airline will not allow cell calls or Internet-based voice communications on mainline or Delta Connection flights, which are operated by other airlines under contract for Delta.

Anderson also said Delta employees, particularly flight crews, are against allowing calls during flights.

Atlanta-based Delta is one of the world’s biggest airlines.

A few weeks ago, the Federal Aviation Administration lifted its ban on using personal electronic devices such as iPads and Kindles below 10,000 feet, saying they don’t interfere with cockpit instruments.